Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... the hope that Ireland could maintain itself as a distinct power ; and many , in whom the efforts of the transatlantic colonies had necessarily excited congenial 1 congenial wishes , apprehended that it must be dependant IRISH HISTORY .
... the hope that Ireland could maintain itself as a distinct power ; and many , in whom the efforts of the transatlantic colonies had necessarily excited congenial 1 congenial wishes , apprehended that it must be dependant IRISH HISTORY .
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William James MacNeven. 1 congenial wishes , apprehended that it must be dependant on either England or France . In this alternative the dissenters saw no room to hesitate : for however great their admiration of America and its constitu ...
William James MacNeven. 1 congenial wishes , apprehended that it must be dependant on either England or France . In this alternative the dissenters saw no room to hesitate : for however great their admiration of America and its constitu ...
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... wishes , perhaps by its secret suggestions , endeavoured to induce the committee to adopt the resolution of seeking no removal of the existing dis- abilities , but in such manner and extent as to the wisdom , libe rality and benevolence ...
... wishes , perhaps by its secret suggestions , endeavoured to induce the committee to adopt the resolution of seeking no removal of the existing dis- abilities , but in such manner and extent as to the wisdom , libe rality and benevolence ...
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... wishes of those who declared in its favour , prepared a petition , which detailed at large the peculiar hardships of their situation . This Mr. O'Hara attempted to present on the 25th of January ; but he quickly withdrew it , in ...
... wishes of those who declared in its favour , prepared a petition , which detailed at large the peculiar hardships of their situation . This Mr. O'Hara attempted to present on the 25th of January ; but he quickly withdrew it , in ...
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... wishes of the Catholics at large , and , perhaps , also , the desire of shaking off an here- ditary aristocracy , which had become odious in consequence of the conduct of the Sixty - Eight , determined the committee to devise a plan ...
... wishes of the Catholics at large , and , perhaps , also , the desire of shaking off an here- ditary aristocracy , which had become odious in consequence of the conduct of the Sixty - Eight , determined the committee to devise a plan ...
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