Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... French armies , French fleets , French treasure were solicited and obtain- ed by America , and that this succour had powerfully contri- buted to her independence . In similar circumstances , they solicited , and were promised similar ...
... French armies , French fleets , French treasure were solicited and obtain- ed by America , and that this succour had powerfully contri- buted to her independence . In similar circumstances , they solicited , and were promised similar ...
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... French revolu- tion , the wretchedness of the Irish was again forgotten . But these latter , rendered wise by experience , preferred their claims amidst the renewed embarrassments of their rulers ; once more concession was procured from ...
... French revolu- tion , the wretchedness of the Irish was again forgotten . But these latter , rendered wise by experience , preferred their claims amidst the renewed embarrassments of their rulers ; once more concession was procured from ...
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... French revo lution was beginning to unfold its immense importance . In or- der the better to understand its effects on that country , it may be advisable to take a short view of its situation and political sentiments at that period ...
... French revo lution was beginning to unfold its immense importance . In or- der the better to understand its effects on that country , it may be advisable to take a short view of its situation and political sentiments at that period ...
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... French revolution , It must not be supposed that one or other of the very oppo- site opinions already stated , respecting the cause of Ireland's ca- lamities , and the system of policy she should pursue , was enter- tained , in its full ...
... French revolution , It must not be supposed that one or other of the very oppo- site opinions already stated , respecting the cause of Ireland's ca- lamities , and the system of policy she should pursue , was enter- tained , in its full ...
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... French court , while they could hope for its assistance , and some remaining prejudices against their religion itself , caused them to be regarded by the protestants as unfit for liberty and hostile to its establishment . Much mutual ...
... French court , while they could hope for its assistance , and some remaining prejudices against their religion itself , caused them to be regarded by the protestants as unfit for liberty and hostile to its establishment . Much mutual ...
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