Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... objects , of a large majority of the Irish people have been recently assailed in this city , has forced the editor to submit to the public the following pieces concerning the more recent history of his native country . The same ...
... objects , of a large majority of the Irish people have been recently assailed in this city , has forced the editor to submit to the public the following pieces concerning the more recent history of his native country . The same ...
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... objects of jealousy to its friends . But if this country should contain no- minal republicans and real tories , abettors of the English sys- tem , the United Irishmen may at all times expect to encounter their hostility . The very ...
... objects of jealousy to its friends . But if this country should contain no- minal republicans and real tories , abettors of the English sys- tem , the United Irishmen may at all times expect to encounter their hostility . The very ...
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... object of ridicule and con- tempt from its profligate versatility . Several measures , founded more or less on popular principles , were proposed by the Oppo- sition ; they were , however , uniformly lost , and the failure seemed to ...
... object of ridicule and con- tempt from its profligate versatility . Several measures , founded more or less on popular principles , were proposed by the Oppo- sition ; they were , however , uniformly lost , and the failure seemed to ...
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... objects . " Her government was permitted to extend over the land , only " in proportion as the English pale was widened ; and ... object on which its undeviating eyes were " fixed had assumed a short - lived splendour . " Those " Those ...
... objects . " Her government was permitted to extend over the land , only " in proportion as the English pale was widened ; and ... object on which its undeviating eyes were " fixed had assumed a short - lived splendour . " Those " Those ...
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... objects of even the most ardent Irish patriots before the commencement of the 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 ...
... objects of even the most ardent Irish patriots before the commencement of the 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 ...
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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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