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Page 121
... remaining in Ire- land , utterly inadequate to the present crisis . The people of Ireland consequently resolved to defend theirselves . Corps of volunteers were VOL . IV . 9 formed in every part of the kingdom , whose im- OF IRELAND . 121.
... remaining in Ire- land , utterly inadequate to the present crisis . The people of Ireland consequently resolved to defend theirselves . Corps of volunteers were VOL . IV . 9 formed in every part of the kingdom , whose im- OF IRELAND . 121.
Page 131
... volunteer corps of this kingdom , and the rest of our fellow subjects , in every ef- fort , which may tend to avert the dangers we are threatened with . That the strenuous , though unsuccessful efforts OF IRELAND . 131.
... volunteer corps of this kingdom , and the rest of our fellow subjects , in every ef- fort , which may tend to avert the dangers we are threatened with . That the strenuous , though unsuccessful efforts OF IRELAND . 131.
Page 132
... volunteer bodies , the Dublin Independents and Liberty , also by the citizens of Dublin . A non - importation agreement , and the use of Irish manufactures only , seemed now generally determined on . The parliament attacked the printers ...
... volunteer bodies , the Dublin Independents and Liberty , also by the citizens of Dublin . A non - importation agreement , and the use of Irish manufactures only , seemed now generally determined on . The parliament attacked the printers ...
Page 138
... volunteer . But the volunteers , though powerful , had no fixed object ; no bond of union ; no communi- cation . Detached in separate companies , they as yet wanted that connexion , which alone could make 138 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY tend ...
... volunteer . But the volunteers , though powerful , had no fixed object ; no bond of union ; no communi- cation . Detached in separate companies , they as yet wanted that connexion , which alone could make 138 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY tend ...
Page 139
... Volunteers , commanded by lord Charlemont , on the 28th of December , 1781 , unanimously resolved , " That with the ... volunteer association of said province . * Dobbs's History of Irish Affairs . is most earnestly requested to send ...
... Volunteers , commanded by lord Charlemont , on the 28th of December , 1781 , unanimously resolved , " That with the ... volunteer association of said province . * Dobbs's History of Irish Affairs . is most earnestly requested to send ...
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