An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . 3 eer & Tm^ i^/. 6f the Wars (?/Ireland. three days before,by three of the Danes, ( one be-ing a reformed Officer, who with two more, boldlyventured in the flice ot all their Works, and in op-poiition to their VolUes which were made atthem, and that at Noon-day ) and found pafiable,fo that all things being in this order, fix minutes paftfix a Clock, Capt. Sa»cljs and two Lieutenants ledthe firft Party of 60. Granadeers all in Armour, and20 a Breaft, feconded by another good Body, whoall with an amazing refblution took t


An impartial history of the wars of Ireland, with a continuation thereof . 3 eer & Tm^ i^/. 6f the Wars (?/Ireland. three days before,by three of the Danes, ( one be-ing a reformed Officer, who with two more, boldlyventured in the flice ot all their Works, and in op-poiition to their VolUes which were made atthem, and that at Noon-day ) and found pafiable,fo that all things being in this order, fix minutes paftfix a Clock, Capt. Sa»cljs and two Lieutenants ledthe firft Party of 60. Granadeers all in Armour, and20 a Breaft, feconded by another good Body, whoall with an amazing refblution took the River, theStream being very Rapid and deep, at which timeour Great and Small Shot began to play from ourBatteries and Works on our fide upon the EnemiesWorks on the other, and they fired as thick as pol^fible for them upon our men that were paffing theRiver, who forced their way thro Fire and Smoak,arid^ gaining the other Bank, the refi: laid PlanksQver the broken part of the Bridge, and others werelaying the Bridge of Boats, by which our men paftQver £0 faft that in lefs than half


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