Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... Belfast , obedient to the early liberality and enlightened in- structions of their constituents , supported the equal admission of Catholics to the rights of free men , they were left almost alone . The plan of representation proposed ...
... Belfast , obedient to the early liberality and enlightened in- structions of their constituents , supported the equal admission of Catholics to the rights of free men , they were left almost alone . The plan of representation proposed ...
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... Belfast , the political capital of the north , to introduce a collateral resolution in favour of admitting the Catholics to the rights of citizenship ; which was however withdrawn , from an apprehension that the minds of those present ...
... Belfast , the political capital of the north , to introduce a collateral resolution in favour of admitting the Catholics to the rights of citizenship ; which was however withdrawn , from an apprehension that the minds of those present ...
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... Belfast ; and this at the time almost unheeded event , was 蓄 the first foundation of an union which in its progress seemed destined to strike a tremendous blow against British connexion . More energetic measures remained still to be ...
... Belfast ; and this at the time almost unheeded event , was 蓄 the first foundation of an union which in its progress seemed destined to strike a tremendous blow against British connexion . More energetic measures remained still to be ...
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... Belfast , a newspaper , called the Northern Star , which began with the commencement of 1792 , and during the whole of its existence was undeviatingly devoted to the principles and views of the United Irishmen . A pamphlet written in ...
... Belfast , a newspaper , called the Northern Star , which began with the commencement of 1792 , and during the whole of its existence was undeviatingly devoted to the principles and views of the United Irishmen . A pamphlet written in ...
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... Belfast in favour of the catholic claims . While the sufferers themselves were supplicating partial relief , in terms almost abject , their nor thern friends , little accustomed to temporise with the passions or prejudices of their ...
... Belfast in favour of the catholic claims . While the sufferers themselves were supplicating partial relief , in terms almost abject , their nor thern friends , little accustomed to temporise with the passions or prejudices of their ...
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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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