History of the Irish Brigades in the Service of France e-bog
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The Publishers Note. The Publishers consider it requisite to observe, that the earlier sheets of this important work are chiefly and necesserily occupied by what may be termed the Army-List portion of it; or acco...
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114,00 DKK
Forlag
Forgotten Books
Udgivet
27 november 2019
Genrer
HBLL
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780259643562
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. The Publishers Note. The Publishers consider it requisite to observe, that the earlier sheets of this important work are chiefly and necesserily occupied by what may be termed the Army-List portion of it; or accounts of the several Jacobite regiments, with corresponding notices of their successive commanding officers, of the most distinguished families of Ireland, engaged at first in the AYar of the Revolution there, and subsequently in the campaigns on the Continent. Such preliminary details, though as essential for an honest or correct treatment, as for a proper comprehension, of the subject, and very attractive for many connected with the families thus noticed, may not be so agreeable to the taste of the general reader. But he will be amply compensated, for the intervention of such introductory particulars, by the remaining narrative, respecting hostile dynasties and conflicting nations for a century, extending from Book III. to Book X.There he will find the<br>Battles, blood, and rage,<br>which princes and their people did engage;<br>A larger scene of action is display'd;<br>And, rising hence, a greater work is weigh'd.<br>Deyde: sYiegil, neis, ii., 60-67.<br><br>Nor will those sheets, containing the indispensable regimental and family preliminaries referred to, be without interest, on several points, for the public at large. The campaign of Newtownbutler, for example, will be read by every one; and the authors clear, broad-minded, and liberal account of the great triumph of the men of Enuiskillen will be uly appreciated by all parties.<br><br>To compress into ciphers, rather than spread into words, whatever the former appeared more specially designed to express, has been adhered to by the author as a general rule; and so, it may be thought, to an extreme extent, as in preferring, for example, to write even 1 or 2, rather in figures, than in letters. But this, even if objected to, will not, it is