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The friends of the people
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Thessalonique
chroniques d'une ville prise -
The Duke of Tyrconnel's speech to the garrison and magistrates of the city of Lymerick
upon their late debates, for the surrender of the said place -
A view of the danger and folly of being publick-spirited, and sincerely loving one's country
in the deplorable case of the Londonderry and Innishkilling regiments: Being a True and Faithfull Account of their Unparalleled Service and Sufferings, at and since the revolution. To which is added, the particular case of William Hamill, gent. their agent -
A full relation of the taking of Roche Castle
together with St. Patricks Cathedral, a place of great strength, wherein were put to the sword seven hundred rebels and many priests and friers : as also the taking in of many other places, all which was performed by the army under the command of the Lord Inchiquin, Lord President of the province of Munster in Ireland -
Prendre une ville au XVIe siècle
histoire, arts, lettres -
The friends of the people
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Thessalonique
chroniques d'une ville prise -
A particular and impartial account of a great fight in Ireland: and of the raising the siege of London-Derry, by the Protestants
Also a true relation of the malice and cruelty of the Irish Papists, in their burning Coleraine, Carrickfergus, and several other places of note, in their flight -
The civil and military articles of Limerick. Agreed upon the 3d day of October, 1691
= Articuli civiles et militares civitatis Limerici, conclusi die tertia Octobris, anno Domini, 1691 -
Villes en guerre
[XIVe-XVe siècles] : actes du colloque tenu à l'Université de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, 8 - 9 juin 2006 -
A journal of the transactions of Gibraltar. From our first coming before it, to the time of the French being forc'd to raise the siege. Exactly kept by an officer under his Highness the Prince of Hesse Darmstadt, and approv'd by himself; sent hither to a person of honour, and publish'd for a general satisfaction, being more full than all the accounts yet in print
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The siege of Antwerp
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Liberty asserted
or, the siege of Gibraltar. A poem. Written as an Essay in the Spirit of Lucan. By J. Mawer, of Trinity-College, Cambridge