Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... Loyalists - as perhaps we may now be permitted to call the only people in Ireland who even profess a desire to ... Ulster of the British connec- tion and the British Empire , and are accursed ground to enemies of the same . It will also , ...
... Loyalists - as perhaps we may now be permitted to call the only people in Ireland who even profess a desire to ... Ulster of the British connec- tion and the British Empire , and are accursed ground to enemies of the same . It will also , ...
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... Ulster . The London companies , in fulfilment of the conditions of their grant , not merely planted the lands with ... Loyalists of 222 [ Feb. The Walls of Derry .
... Ulster . The London companies , in fulfilment of the conditions of their grant , not merely planted the lands with ... Loyalists of 222 [ Feb. The Walls of Derry .
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... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In the winter of 1688 the Loyalists of Ulster were con- vinced that a party in Eng- land was determined to subject them , their lives , liberties , and religion , to a people whom England had made their ...
... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In the winter of 1688 the Loyalists of Ulster were con- vinced that a party in Eng- land was determined to subject them , their lives , liberties , and religion , to a people whom England had made their ...
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... Ulster Loyalists . Next day Lundy , disguised as a common soldier , and with a pack on his back , stole out of the city and made his way to Scotland , and the bombard- ment of Londonderry by James's artillery began . Macaulay has , as I ...
... Ulster Loyalists . Next day Lundy , disguised as a common soldier , and with a pack on his back , stole out of the city and made his way to Scotland , and the bombard- ment of Londonderry by James's artillery began . Macaulay has , as I ...
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... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In order to obtain that light we must consider the nature of the acts of the Derry Loyalists and the nature of the views of the Ulster Loyalists of to - day , and the justification for them both . Now the ...
... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In order to obtain that light we must consider the nature of the acts of the Derry Loyalists and the nature of the views of the Ulster Loyalists of to - day , and the justification for them both . Now the ...
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