History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782, Till the Suppression of the Rebellion |
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... Execution - Organization - Orange Men - Hussey- Tythes - Church - Newspapers - Hand Bills - French Mc Nevin - Atrocities -Arrests - Proclamations- Free Quarters - Violences - Yeomen - Lord Edward Fitzgerald - Sheares . FROM the year ...
... Execution - Organization - Orange Men - Hussey- Tythes - Church - Newspapers - Hand Bills - French Mc Nevin - Atrocities -Arrests - Proclamations- Free Quarters - Violences - Yeomen - Lord Edward Fitzgerald - Sheares . FROM the year ...
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... execution by suicide , swallowing a dose of poison , and expiring in the þar of the court amid a multitude of people . To penetrate into the secret motives of the se- veral protestants , who were the prime contrivers and promoters of ...
... execution by suicide , swallowing a dose of poison , and expiring in the þar of the court amid a multitude of people . To penetrate into the secret motives of the se- veral protestants , who were the prime contrivers and promoters of ...
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... execution of this duty . Not- withstanding the enforcement of this proclama- tion , the United Irish of Ulster would have ob- tained and employed the means of insurrection , if the French forces , embarked at Brest , for the invasion of ...
... execution of this duty . Not- withstanding the enforcement of this proclama- tion , the United Irish of Ulster would have ob- tained and employed the means of insurrection , if the French forces , embarked at Brest , for the invasion of ...
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... execution ; a party of soldiers taking possession of the print- ing - office and destroying the types : the latter , established in Dublin toward the close of the same year , and afterwards , ( in consequence of a new law , ) published ...
... execution ; a party of soldiers taking possession of the print- ing - office and destroying the types : the latter , established in Dublin toward the close of the same year , and afterwards , ( in consequence of a new law , ) published ...
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... execution , the troops of the line , militia , and yeomanry , were disposed under arms in what were supposed to be the most advanta- geous positions . By a variety of precautions the capital was restrained in tranquillity ; but in the ...
... execution , the troops of the line , militia , and yeomanry , were disposed under arms in what were supposed to be the most advanta- geous positions . By a variety of precautions the capital was restrained in tranquillity ; but in the ...
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