Childs argues that the struggle was typical of the late-seventeenth century, principally decided by economic resources and attrition in which the 'small war' comprising patrols, raids, occupation of captured regions by small garrisons, ...
This book is an account of the war that consumed Ireland from 1688 to 1691, the echoes of which can be heard to this day. This book is a military historian's view of that war.
... Ireland— and 'The Fortunes of Tirlogh O'Brien,' the incidents and charac ters of which spring from the Williamite Wars in Ireland. Those two delightful and powerfully pictured works place Mr. Lefanu side by side with Banim and Griffin ...
... Williamite wars, disdai to take service under their conquer and went in thousands to swell armies of Spain. The story of i achievements is well told in Mr. Mu G. Mulhall's splendid work, ' English in South America,5' but contains nearly ...
... Williamite wars, present crumbling records of past times to arrest the traveller's eye, and carry the mind for some passing minutes beyond this ultili- tarian age. Foaming mountain-streams dash rapidly across the stranger's path, loudly ...
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... Ireland, as described by Mr Heron, in his address to t to the Statistical ... Williamite wars ; because, while the power which the Penal Laws of the ... war of classes which still desolates both them th ami their adversaries. The case ...
... Ireland has had no § literary origins and no literary mflu- t €nces. There was never a tune when scholarship and ... Williamite war. They have no popular poetry relating to the "first. The Williamite war was full of dramatic incidents ...
he "Irish Aristocracy" and the People. The state of Ireland in this year, 1863, is not a ... war were condemned to forfeit their possessions, and were hunted into ... Williamite wars the Catholics hud succeeded by purchase or grace in ...
... Ireland. From the year that witnessed the closing scenes of the "Williamite war down to the present time the attitude of the Orangemen in Ireland has been that of a hostile settlement. They took pride in calling themselves "England's ...