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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... honour and integrity gave him true statements , according to their knowledge and conceptions . Others gave him such as were sup- posed by them agreeable to his temper and their own interest . From the whole he has formed a compilation ...
... honour and integrity gave him true statements , according to their knowledge and conceptions . Others gave him such as were sup- posed by them agreeable to his temper and their own interest . From the whole he has formed a compilation ...
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... . Durham promotion will certainly be proverbial . I should be sorry ( for the honour of the North of Ireland ) that Cavan promotion should accompany it . powerfully cogent reasons for it ) to co - operate PREFACE xxix.
... . Durham promotion will certainly be proverbial . I should be sorry ( for the honour of the North of Ireland ) that Cavan promotion should accompany it . powerfully cogent reasons for it ) to co - operate PREFACE xxix.
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... , and conscientious discharge of his episcopal duty , confer honour on the hierarchy , and on the amiable , noble , and highly respectable family to which he belongs . HISTORY HISTORY OF THE IRISH REBELLION . CHAP . I. Congress xl PREFACE .
... , and conscientious discharge of his episcopal duty , confer honour on the hierarchy , and on the amiable , noble , and highly respectable family to which he belongs . HISTORY HISTORY OF THE IRISH REBELLION . CHAP . I. Congress xl PREFACE .
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... honoured by the sanction of some very highly respectable characters as its members , whose object was doubtless merely to obtain the reformation of abuses in the political system , and particularly to promote the scheme of a more equal ...
... honoured by the sanction of some very highly respectable characters as its members , whose object was doubtless merely to obtain the reformation of abuses in the political system , and particularly to promote the scheme of a more equal ...
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... - houses are unoccupied by the rectors , to ninety ; whereas formerly fifty pounds only , con- stituted in general the annual salary . necessary for the honour of the established church , depends IRISH REBELLION . 43.
... - houses are unoccupied by the rectors , to ninety ; whereas formerly fifty pounds only , con- stituted in general the annual salary . necessary for the honour of the established church , depends IRISH REBELLION . 43.
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