Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page i
... conduct of the English faction towards the United Irishmen in Europe , have been revived against them here by the retainers and hirelings of the same enemy . Those outrages seem to have lain ready for explosion , and the match to have ...
... conduct of the English faction towards the United Irishmen in Europe , have been revived against them here by the retainers and hirelings of the same enemy . Those outrages seem to have lain ready for explosion , and the match to have ...
Page ii
... conduct could not be candidly represented , without his character being greatly injured . If his acts against the Irish state prisoners in 1798 , be really meritorious , though so hurtful to them , they return him good for evil in ...
... conduct could not be candidly represented , without his character being greatly injured . If his acts against the Irish state prisoners in 1798 , be really meritorious , though so hurtful to them , they return him good for evil in ...
Page vi
... conduct to say , that they might join the malcontent advocates of liberty of conscience in Europe , for that they had rebelled against the lawful idols of Japan ? It does not appear how Mr. King could have any duty to perform for ...
... conduct to say , that they might join the malcontent advocates of liberty of conscience in Europe , for that they had rebelled against the lawful idols of Japan ? It does not appear how Mr. King could have any duty to perform for ...
Page vii
... conduct only , it would appear an insincere and hollow artifice to procure tempo- rary assistance ; but the honour of America is not tarnished by his acts - it is preserved in other hands . It seems as if this interference , for which ...
... conduct only , it would appear an insincere and hollow artifice to procure tempo- rary assistance ; but the honour of America is not tarnished by his acts - it is preserved in other hands . It seems as if this interference , for which ...
Page xiv
... conduct , that they deserve it : while that of their calum . niators here proves how much they themselves are displaced , in being citizens of the only free country in the world . While the conclusions of history attest the necessity of ...
... conduct , that they deserve it : while that of their calum . niators here proves how much they themselves are displaced , in being citizens of the only free country in the world . While the conclusions of history attest the necessity of ...
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