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 2
... spirit of some 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 ...
... spirit of some 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 ...
Page 4
... spirit soon supplied the defects and imbecillity of administration . Belfast , An- trim , and the adjacent counties , poured forth their armed citizens . The town of Armagh raised a body of men , at the head of whom Lord Charlemont ...
... spirit soon supplied the defects and imbecillity of administration . Belfast , An- trim , and the adjacent counties , poured forth their armed citizens . The town of Armagh raised a body of men , at the head of whom Lord Charlemont ...
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... spirit , and which was unani- mously assented to * . This was , that " it is * Mr. Hardy , who seems to have had a minute knowledge of all the various springs that regulated the political measures of the last thirty years , gives the ...
... spirit , and which was unani- mously assented to * . This was , that " it is * Mr. Hardy , who seems to have had a minute knowledge of all the various springs that regulated the political measures of the last thirty years , gives the ...
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... spirit as well as letter of the constitution ; and they can never fail in such resources , though the law may literally condemn such a departure from its ge- neral and unqualified rules . Truth , justice , and public virtue ...
... spirit as well as letter of the constitution ; and they can never fail in such resources , though the law may literally condemn such a departure from its ge- neral and unqualified rules . Truth , justice , and public virtue ...
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... spirit- edly resolved to vote the bills of supply for the first time for only six months ; and they were transmitted to England , where , however mortify- ing to ministers , they were reluctantly passed . The 5 10 Irish commons resolved ...
... spirit- edly resolved to vote the bills of supply for the first time for only six months ; and they were transmitted to England , where , however mortify- ing to ministers , they were reluctantly passed . The 5 10 Irish commons resolved ...
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