A Memoir: Explanatory of the Chart and Survey of the County of London-Derry, IrelandG. and W. Nicol, 1814 - 359 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... means to excite so many rebellions in Ireland ; and hence also those statutes of severity which have been deemed necessary for the main- tenance of the English dominion and of the Protestant establishment in this portion of the British ...
... means to excite so many rebellions in Ireland ; and hence also those statutes of severity which have been deemed necessary for the main- tenance of the English dominion and of the Protestant establishment in this portion of the British ...
Pagina 5
... means of for- tifications , posts , and military roads , this prudent Deputy opened a secure passage for his troops ... mean time , the Spaniards , under Don John D'Aquila , land- ing at Kinsale , were welcomed by the Irish , not only as ...
... means of for- tifications , posts , and military roads , this prudent Deputy opened a secure passage for his troops ... mean time , the Spaniards , under Don John D'Aquila , land- ing at Kinsale , were welcomed by the Irish , not only as ...
Pagina 62
... to the Irish by their coun- trymen in the pay of the English ; it is retaken , and the insurgents repressed . Sir Henry Dockra receives intelligence of the Spanish Armada , at Derry , from an Irish chief , by which means [ 62 ]
... to the Irish by their coun- trymen in the pay of the English ; it is retaken , and the insurgents repressed . Sir Henry Dockra receives intelligence of the Spanish Armada , at Derry , from an Irish chief , by which means [ 62 ]
Pagina 63
... means the English were pre- pared against the invasion . At the invitation of Sir Henry Dockra , a number of colonists re- pair to Derry , which becomes not only an asylum to the English , but a resort for education to the natives ...
... means the English were pre- pared against the invasion . At the invitation of Sir Henry Dockra , a number of colonists re- pair to Derry , which becomes not only an asylum to the English , but a resort for education to the natives ...
Pagina 70
... Mean 30.62 + 28.66 + 74+ 25.7+ 51.37+ 29.13 31.118147 Annual Statement of various Phenomena . Years . Fair Showery . Wet . Hail . Snow . Frost . Aurora Borealis . Thunder & Lightning . 1795 131❘ 198 36 18 33 1796 148 169 49 26 18 1797 ...
... Mean 30.62 + 28.66 + 74+ 25.7+ 51.37+ 29.13 31.118147 Annual Statement of various Phenomena . Years . Fair Showery . Wet . Hail . Snow . Frost . Aurora Borealis . Thunder & Lightning . 1795 131❘ 198 36 18 33 1796 148 169 49 26 18 1797 ...
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