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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... former , I hope , will be allowed by catholics themselves , after due perusal of his quarto ; and of the latter , I think , his volume is a weighty ( I do not say heavy ) proof . I apprehend that it is already beginning to sink by its ...
... former , I hope , will be allowed by catholics themselves , after due perusal of his quarto ; and of the latter , I think , his volume is a weighty ( I do not say heavy ) proof . I apprehend that it is already beginning to sink by its ...
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... former frequently re- peated oral declarations , well known to hundreds of persons . * " 66 86 Sir Richard says thus : " I am authorised to say that the bishop of Ferns , Doctor Cleaver , very much censures Mr. Gordon's history , and ...
... former frequently re- peated oral declarations , well known to hundreds of persons . * " 66 86 Sir Richard says thus : " I am authorised to say that the bishop of Ferns , Doctor Cleaver , very much censures Mr. Gordon's history , and ...
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... former sort of books is even forced sometimes in part . Dialogues of the following import are ascribed to a writer of me- moirs , perhaps of the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth against king James the Second , when thousands of ...
... former sort of books is even forced sometimes in part . Dialogues of the following import are ascribed to a writer of me- moirs , perhaps of the rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth against king James the Second , when thousands of ...
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... former was understood a total abolition of political dis- tinctions between Romanists and protestants : by the latter they professed to mean a completely democratic house of commons . In the plan -which they offered to the consideration ...
... former was understood a total abolition of political dis- tinctions between Romanists and protestants : by the latter they professed to mean a completely democratic house of commons . In the plan -which they offered to the consideration ...
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... former , but accused by some of enter- taining separate views . Encouraged by the pre- vious declarations of several protestant assemblies in their favour - by Edmund Burke and his dis- ciples in Britain -- by the oppositionists in ...
... former , but accused by some of enter- taining separate views . Encouraged by the pre- vious declarations of several protestant assemblies in their favour - by Edmund Burke and his dis- ciples in Britain -- by the oppositionists in ...
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