An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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Page 57
... meeting , at the Globe tavern , Essex - street , Dublin , consisted only of seven . At the recommendation of Dr. Curry and Mr. O'Connor , it resolved to employ eminent literary men , in support of catholic claims . * From the Dublin ...
... meeting , at the Globe tavern , Essex - street , Dublin , consisted only of seven . At the recommendation of Dr. Curry and Mr. O'Connor , it resolved to employ eminent literary men , in support of catholic claims . * From the Dublin ...
Page 69
... meeting of the merchants of Dublin , in April 1760 , with several members of the house of com- mons , the inability of the former to carry on business was universally acknowledged , not from the want of capital , but from the stoppage ...
... meeting of the merchants of Dublin , in April 1760 , with several members of the house of com- mons , the inability of the former to carry on business was universally acknowledged , not from the want of capital , but from the stoppage ...
Page 78
... meeting with the same treatment . Mr. Keating was afterwards tried for this pretended murder at the assizes of Kilkenny , but was honourably acquitted ; too late , however , to be of any service to poor Sheehy , who was hanged and ...
... meeting with the same treatment . Mr. Keating was afterwards tried for this pretended murder at the assizes of Kilkenny , but was honourably acquitted ; too late , however , to be of any service to poor Sheehy , who was hanged and ...
Page 133
... meeting of the guild of Merchants was held , to consider of this unprovoked aggression . Some , commissioned for the purpose , contended , that government , so far from encouraging the court of Lisbon OF IRELAND . 133.
... meeting of the guild of Merchants was held , to consider of this unprovoked aggression . Some , commissioned for the purpose , contended , that government , so far from encouraging the court of Lisbon OF IRELAND . 133.
Page 134
... meeting ended , by voting thanks to Lord Carlisle and Mr. Eden . The exertions of these personages , in behalf of Ireland , having proved unavailing , the Irish parliament took it up on the 7th of February , 1782 , when the following ...
... meeting ended , by voting thanks to Lord Carlisle and Mr. Eden . The exertions of these personages , in behalf of Ireland , having proved unavailing , the Irish parliament took it up on the 7th of February , 1782 , when the following ...
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