| |
| | Miscellanies Upon Various Subjects by John Aubrey eBook by BookRags |
 | | That if the Irish took the water first to move towards the English, they should be put to a total rout, which came to pass. |
 | | Ocahan, and Sir Henry O’Neal, who were both killed there, saw severally the same apparition, and dissuaded the Bishop from giving the first onset, but could not prevail upon him. |
 | | In the mean time, I find nothing in this revelation, that any common soldier might not conclude without extraordinary means. |
| www.bookrags.com /ebooks/4254/25.html (477 words) |
|