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Page 138
... never was in that dangerous situation ... nor was it so much the Volunteer force , as the regular army , that defeated the insurgents ' . Yorke was Hardwicke's brother yet could not under the circumstances have avoided slighting the ...
... never was in that dangerous situation ... nor was it so much the Volunteer force , as the regular army , that defeated the insurgents ' . Yorke was Hardwicke's brother yet could not under the circumstances have avoided slighting the ...
Page 182
... never did so , nor could he have done so with truth ' . 132 Thomas Moore ascertained that ' the passage in the printed speech of Emmett [ sic ] , where he is made to call Plunket “ that viper " , etc , was never spoken by Emmett [ sic ] ...
... never did so , nor could he have done so with truth ' . 132 Thomas Moore ascertained that ' the passage in the printed speech of Emmett [ sic ] , where he is made to call Plunket “ that viper " , etc , was never spoken by Emmett [ sic ] ...
Page 307
... never had , and never could enjoy under the then circumstances the benefit of British connexion ; that it necessarily must happen when one country is connected with another , that the interests of the lesser will be borne down by those ...
... never had , and never could enjoy under the then circumstances the benefit of British connexion ; that it necessarily must happen when one country is connected with another , that the interests of the lesser will be borne down by those ...
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1803 in MacDonagh 23 July Addis Emmet Anne Devlin arms arrested Asgill attack August Belfast Captain Castlereagh claimed Cloney Colonel command conspiracy Coombe Cork Dowdall Drennan Dublin Castle Dublin Evening Post Dwyer Edward Emmet Insurrection evidently execution Fitzgerald French Hammond Hardwicke Papers Harold's Cross Home Office Home Office Papers House of Commons Howell Ibid Information insurgents Ireland James John Kearney Kildare Kilmainham Kilwarden Leinster Limerick London Lord Lord Edward Fitzgerald loyalists MacNally Madden March Marsden Marshalsea McCabe Meath Memoirs Michael Miles Byrne military Naas Newgate O'Donnell Patrick McCabe Patrick Street Persons in confinement pikes prison Provost Quay Quigley Rathfarnham Rebellion Papers rebels Redesdale Redmond republican reputedly Ridgeway Rising of 1803 Robert Emmet Russell Sarah Curran Sept soldiers south city suspected Thomas Street trial United Irish United Irishmen Viceroy's post Wexford Wickham Wicklow William Wilson's Dublin Directory XXVIII yeomanry yeomen