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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XVII
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"It cannot be.

A town taken, and I close by with an army to relieve it!" Cruelly mortified, he struck his tents under cover of the night, and retreated in the direction of Galway.

At dawn the English saw far off, from the top of King John's ruined castle, the Irish army moving through the dreary region which separates the Shannon from the Suck.

Before noon the rearguard had disappeared.

[101] Even before the loss of Athlone the Celtic camp had been distracted by factions.


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