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He saw that his force was of no use against the Scottish army , which vigorously assaulted the castle , and accordingly asked the King of Scotland for a truce of forty days to prepare himself to withstand the siege .
He saw that his force was of no use against the Scottish army , which vigorously assaulted the castle , and accordingly asked the King of Scotland for a truce of forty days to prepare himself to withstand the siege .
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Wharf may be compared to the Prometheus of Eschylus , “ fettered by force within a storm - beaten chasm . " And the imprisoned Wharf's dignity is enhanced by the words that follow , in reference to the Strid : A thousand years it hath ...
Wharf may be compared to the Prometheus of Eschylus , “ fettered by force within a storm - beaten chasm . " And the imprisoned Wharf's dignity is enhanced by the words that follow , in reference to the Strid : A thousand years it hath ...
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Then follows a long list of chiess slain on this occasion ; again the same year Donal More marched his forces against Hugh O'Neill and the Kinell Owen , ' and touk preys and hostages from the country ; but a peace was concluded between ...
Then follows a long list of chiess slain on this occasion ; again the same year Donal More marched his forces against Hugh O'Neill and the Kinell Owen , ' and touk preys and hostages from the country ; but a peace was concluded between ...
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