Ireland's Fight for Freedon, Setting Forth the High Lights of Irish History

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Ireland's Fight for Freedon, Setting Forth the High Lights of Irish History
Creel, George, 1876-1953. [from Old Catalog]
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To obtain these ends they would without the smallest scruples have risen up against James; and to obtain these ends they rose up for him. The Irish Jacobites, therefore, were not at all desirous that he should again reign at White- hall; for they were perfectly aware that a Sovereign of Ireland, who was also a Sov- ereign of England, would not, and, even if he would, could not, long administer the gov- ernment of the smaller and poorer kingdom in direct opposition to the feeling of the larger a...nd richer. Their real wish was that the crowns might be completely separated, and that their island might, whether with James or without James they cared little, form a distinct state under ||[ie powerful protection of France." This alter five himdred years of "EugUshrule"!
77 HIGH LIGHTS OP IRISH HISTORY Tirconnell raised an army and by various initial successes induced James to come to Dublin. He brought with him some 400 French officers, but his chief asset was one Patrick Sarsfield, an Irishman well worthy to rank with O'Neill and O'Donnell.


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