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... Dungannon- Parliamentary tranfactions - State of public affairs- Change of measures -- Irish revolution - Diffention of Patriots - Confummation of the revolution . CHA P. XXXIX . Reflexions on the American war Page 250 Mifcellaneous ...
... Dungannon- Parliamentary tranfactions - State of public affairs- Change of measures -- Irish revolution - Diffention of Patriots - Confummation of the revolution . CHA P. XXXIX . Reflexions on the American war Page 250 Mifcellaneous ...
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... Dungannon- Parliamentary tranfactions - State of public affairs- Change of measures - Irish revolution - Diffention of Patriots - Confummation of the revolution . CHAP . THE acceffion of a new family , the house of Hanover , to the ...
... Dungannon- Parliamentary tranfactions - State of public affairs- Change of measures - Irish revolution - Diffention of Patriots - Confummation of the revolution . CHAP . THE acceffion of a new family , the house of Hanover , to the ...
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... Dungannon , on the fifteenth of February 1782 . This amiable and truly patriotic nobleman , unable to prevent , digefted refolutions and proceedings for , this formidable affembly , with the help of fome friends , particularly the two ...
... Dungannon , on the fifteenth of February 1782 . This amiable and truly patriotic nobleman , unable to prevent , digefted refolutions and proceedings for , this formidable affembly , with the help of fome friends , particularly the two ...
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... Dungannon , in which , among other matters , declaration fhould be made , that no means could be fuggefted , by which the connexion of Ireland with Great - Britain could be fo ftrengthened , as by a renunciation of the claim of the ...
... Dungannon , in which , among other matters , declaration fhould be made , that no means could be fuggefted , by which the connexion of Ireland with Great - Britain could be fo ftrengthened , as by a renunciation of the claim of the ...
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... Dungannon had been adopted throughout the kingdom , committees of correfpondence had been formed , and a national committee to regulate the whole fyftem . What might have been the confe- quence , if government had perfevered in its plan ...
... Dungannon had been adopted throughout the kingdom , committees of correfpondence had been formed , and a national committee to regulate the whole fyftem . What might have been the confe- quence , if government had perfevered in its plan ...
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