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... delegated , subordinate tyranny , by enforcing penal laws against their catholic countrymen ; whilst Eng- land continued , with unabating asperity , to inflict political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their ...
... delegated , subordinate tyranny , by enforcing penal laws against their catholic countrymen ; whilst Eng- land continued , with unabating asperity , to inflict political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their ...
Page 139
... , which we conceive to be Dungannon , to which said meet- ing every volunteer association of said province . * Dobbs's History of Irish Affairs . is most earnestly requested to send delegates , then and OF IRELAND . 139.
... , which we conceive to be Dungannon , to which said meet- ing every volunteer association of said province . * Dobbs's History of Irish Affairs . is most earnestly requested to send delegates , then and OF IRELAND . 139.
Page 140
... delegates , then and there to deliberate on the present alarming situation of public affairs , and to determine on , and publish to their country , what may be the result of said meeting . That as many real and lasting advantages may ...
... delegates , then and there to deliberate on the present alarming situation of public affairs , and to determine on , and publish to their country , what may be the result of said meeting . That as many real and lasting advantages may ...
Page 143
... with those already appointed , as a committee by the delegates at this meeting . 17. That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Captain Richard- son , OF IRELAND . 143 tugal, as the manufactures of part of the British ...
... with those already appointed , as a committee by the delegates at this meeting . 17. That the thanks of this meeting be presented to Captain Richard- son , OF IRELAND . 143 tugal, as the manufactures of part of the British ...
Page 146
... delegates met at Dungannon , in every constitu- tional mode of obtaining a redress of the grie- vances mentioned in their resolutions . " A week had not elapsed since the Dungannon meeting , till Mr. Grattan again endeavoured to cause ...
... delegates met at Dungannon , in every constitu- tional mode of obtaining a redress of the grie- vances mentioned in their resolutions . " A week had not elapsed since the Dungannon meeting , till Mr. Grattan again endeavoured to cause ...
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