Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... America , William James Mac Neven and Thomas Addis Emmet , of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a Book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words following , to wit : - " Pieces of Irish ...
... America , William James Mac Neven and Thomas Addis Emmet , of the said district , have deposited in this office the title of a Book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words following , to wit : - " Pieces of Irish ...
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... of a considerable number of avowed republicans , many of whom were men of large properties , from Ireland to America . The consequence to them was a four years close captivity , @ captivity , without any other pretext than Mr. King's.
... of a considerable number of avowed republicans , many of whom were men of large properties , from Ireland to America . The consequence to them was a four years close captivity , @ captivity , without any other pretext than Mr. King's.
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... America . It was not representing this free , country in the most amiable or dignified manner , to join the vindictive ministry of a powerful monarch , and impose pains and penalties on those whose mis- fortune it was to have made ...
... America . It was not representing this free , country in the most amiable or dignified manner , to join the vindictive ministry of a powerful monarch , and impose pains and penalties on those whose mis- fortune it was to have made ...
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... Americans , would ne cessarily be tyranny against the Irish ; and the resistance so glo rious in one country , could not be ... America , were men who had proved on their native soil their adherence to the prin- ciples of the American ...
... Americans , would ne cessarily be tyranny against the Irish ; and the resistance so glo rious in one country , could not be ... America , were men who had proved on their native soil their adherence to the prin- ciples of the American ...
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... America more ardently than is al- ways done by her native sons , who have the exalted privilege of knowing nothing ... Americans who feel most devotion to our repub . lican institutions , those , whom Mr. King sought to exclude from our ...
... America more ardently than is al- ways done by her native sons , who have the exalted privilege of knowing nothing ... Americans who feel most devotion to our repub . lican institutions , those , whom Mr. King sought to exclude from our ...
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Pieces of Irish History: Illustrative of the Condition of the Catholics of ... William James Macneven No preview available - 2017 |
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