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Dundalk
[ duhn-dawk duhn-dawk, -dawlk ]
noun
- a town in central Maryland, near Baltimore.
- a seaport in NE Republic of Ireland.
Dundalk
/ dʌnˈdɔːk /
noun
- a town in NE Republic of Ireland, on Dundalk Bay : county town of Co Louth. Pop: 32 505 (2002)
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The graves of thousands of English soldiers had been dug in the pestilential morass of Dundalk.
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Dundalk, where Monk commanded, was delivered up by the troops, who mutinied against their governor.
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Daniel O'Connell, jun., was a candidate for Dundalk, where a public dinner was given him on the 7th.
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Thirdly: His statement, at Dundalk, that "one experiment more was to be made, in which every honest man would join."
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And the ha'porth o' snuff—sure you never came home without it, and you at Dundalk fair.
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