Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page viii
... thing they knew to the contrary , he continued still in the same disposition . As republicans too , it was no recommendation to their confidence , that he wanted sympathy for the struggles of an enslaved people endeavouring to break ...
... thing they knew to the contrary , he continued still in the same disposition . As republicans too , it was no recommendation to their confidence , that he wanted sympathy for the struggles of an enslaved people endeavouring to break ...
Page xi
... thing that tends to promote the inde pendence and freedom of Ireland . cry Such also was the of the traitor Arnold when he joined the English against his native country . He alledged , to justify himself and criminate the American ...
... thing that tends to promote the inde pendence and freedom of Ireland . cry Such also was the of the traitor Arnold when he joined the English against his native country . He alledged , to justify himself and criminate the American ...
Page xv
... thing in her favour as uniformly resisted , by the government party . Her dependence and subjection had already existed before the Union was enacted ; they characte rised the condition of Ireland during several centuries of degra dation ...
... thing in her favour as uniformly resisted , by the government party . Her dependence and subjection had already existed before the Union was enacted ; they characte rised the condition of Ireland during several centuries of degra dation ...
Page xvi
... things , as they now exist in that " country , could not continue , consistent with the general safety " of the empire . " ยง " It is a melancholy , but I fear an incontestible truth , that " the state of Ireland has at no period of its ...
... things , as they now exist in that " country , could not continue , consistent with the general safety " of the empire . " ยง " It is a melancholy , but I fear an incontestible truth , that " the state of Ireland has at no period of its ...
Page xix
... things personally known to the writer , or communicated to him by friends and intimates , who were themselves conversant with what they related . Nevertheless , the essay of Mr. Emmet is more a relation of what was done by the United ...
... things personally known to the writer , or communicated to him by friends and intimates , who were themselves conversant with what they related . Nevertheless , the essay of Mr. Emmet is more a relation of what was done by the United ...
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