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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Page ix
... rebels falls into the hands of government - Parlia- ment dissolved - Lord Castlereagh succeeds . Mr. Pelham as secretary - Seizure of some of the de- legates Time for the insurrection approaches- Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The ...
... rebels falls into the hands of government - Parlia- ment dissolved - Lord Castlereagh succeeds . Mr. Pelham as secretary - Seizure of some of the de- legates Time for the insurrection approaches- Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The ...
Page 20
... rebels at the idea , and the body becomes mutinous . There is no middle course left ; win the heart of an Irishman , or else cut off his hand . A nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any ...
... rebels at the idea , and the body becomes mutinous . There is no middle course left ; win the heart of an Irishman , or else cut off his hand . A nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any ...
Page 244
... rebels falls into the hands of go- vernment - Parliament dissolved - Lord Castle- reagh succeeds Mr. Pelham as secretary— Seizure of some of the delegates - Time for the insurrection approaches - Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The ...
... rebels falls into the hands of go- vernment - Parliament dissolved - Lord Castle- reagh succeeds Mr. Pelham as secretary— Seizure of some of the delegates - Time for the insurrection approaches - Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The ...
Page 252
... rebels , detailed instruc- tions were given to the adjutant - generals , and thanks were voted to the several colonels for their assiduity in embodying and organizing the people , Nocturnal insurrections became frequent . The town of ...
... rebels , detailed instruc- tions were given to the adjutant - generals , and thanks were voted to the several colonels for their assiduity in embodying and organizing the people , Nocturnal insurrections became frequent . The town of ...
Page 253
... rebel leaders where they intended to land . AH was premeditated obscurity on their part , and unfounded hope on that of the Irish . At this time ( 1798 ) Mr. Pelham , secretary to Lord Camdén , resigned his situation from ill health ...
... rebel leaders where they intended to land . AH was premeditated obscurity on their part , and unfounded hope on that of the Irish . At this time ( 1798 ) Mr. Pelham , secretary to Lord Camdén , resigned his situation from ill health ...
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