The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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... gentlemen ; but the volunteer army of Ireland is specifically indebted to a letter of Sir Richard Heron for its formation . These hosts of armed citizens , self - paid , self - commis- sioned , not only protected Ireland , but for many ...
... gentlemen ; but the volunteer army of Ireland is specifically indebted to a letter of Sir Richard Heron for its formation . These hosts of armed citizens , self - paid , self - commis- sioned , not only protected Ireland , but for many ...
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... gentlemen of the highest stations , commanded them in different districts . Having thus briefly related the origin of these celebrated associations , it will remain to be de- veloped , in the regular progress of this history , what ...
... gentlemen of the highest stations , commanded them in different districts . Having thus briefly related the origin of these celebrated associations , it will remain to be de- veloped , in the regular progress of this history , what ...
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... administration ; they knew it ; for he had scorned what they of fered nor would he oppose administration to embarrass thein , and he hoped every gentleman . would support them when right . He acted , he Speech of IIussey Burgh . 23.
... administration ; they knew it ; for he had scorned what they of fered nor would he oppose administration to embarrass thein , and he hoped every gentleman . would support them when right . He acted , he Speech of IIussey Burgh . 23.
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... gentlemen seemed to rely much on the im- propriety of urging a decision , because a similar resolution to that now ... gentleman had presumed to call the sense of eighteen counties faction , riot , clamour . He hoped such idle babble ...
... gentlemen seemed to rely much on the im- propriety of urging a decision , because a similar resolution to that now ... gentleman had presumed to call the sense of eighteen counties faction , riot , clamour . He hoped such idle babble ...
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... gentleman had also some claims to the distinctions of literature . He had , in the preceding year ( 1779 ) published four letters ( ad- dressed to the Earl of Carlisle ) on political to- pics , the last of which was on the ...
... gentleman had also some claims to the distinctions of literature . He had , in the preceding year ( 1779 ) published four letters ( ad- dressed to the Earl of Carlisle ) on political to- pics , the last of which was on the ...
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