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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... arrived near the end of December in the same year . While the de- barkation of the French army , stated at fifteen thousand in number , was prevented by a storm which divided the fleet , the exertions of the society to second the ...
... arrived near the end of December in the same year . While the de- barkation of the French army , stated at fifteen thousand in number , was prevented by a storm which divided the fleet , the exertions of the society to second the ...
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... arrival of succours immediately ; the other a letter in a few days after the messenger's departure , which was con- sidered as authentic , representing the proposed expedition to be deferred until the ensuing spring . A continuation of ...
... arrival of succours immediately ; the other a letter in a few days after the messenger's departure , which was con- sidered as authentic , representing the proposed expedition to be deferred until the ensuing spring . A continuation of ...
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... arrived in Ireland from France , announcing the design of invasion with an army of fifteen thousand men , which was attempted near the end of the following December , in the abortive expedition to the bay of Bantry . To solicit the ...
... arrived in Ireland from France , announcing the design of invasion with an army of fifteen thousand men , which was attempted near the end of the following December , in the abortive expedition to the bay of Bantry . To solicit the ...
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... arrival of their allies ; and the system of terror , by nocturnal plundering of arms , individual assassination , and other kinds of outrage , which had been adopted in the north , was put in practice in the south , To give a catalogue ...
... arrival of their allies ; and the system of terror , by nocturnal plundering of arms , individual assassination , and other kinds of outrage , which had been adopted in the north , was put in practice in the south , To give a catalogue ...
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... arrive , came to a determination to try their strength against government , without the assist- ance of their French allies , and a plan for the purpose was accordingly digested by the military committee . To authorize the burning of ...
... arrive , came to a determination to try their strength against government , without the assist- ance of their French allies , and a plan for the purpose was accordingly digested by the military committee . To authorize the burning of ...
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Andrew Farrel appear Arklow arms army arrival artillery attack Bagenal Harvey battle battle of Arklow bishop body British burned captain Carlow Carnew Castlebar cause chiefs clergy colonel command committed conduct conspiracy county of Wexford declared defence doubtless Dublin enemy Enniscorthy escape execution favour fensibles fire fled force French garrison gentleman Gorey Hacketstown honour hundred infantry inhabitants insurgents insurrection Ireland Irishmen John Kildare Killala killed king's troops latter lieutenant Lord Kingsborough loss loyalists magistrates massacre ment miles military militia morning multitude murder neighbourhood North-Cork obliged occasion officers Oliver Bond parish parliament party persons pikes plunder political prevented priest prisoner protestants put to death rebellion rebels regiment religion religious respect retreat Roman catholic Romanists Romish Scullabogue sent side Sir Richard Musgrave slaughter soldiers supposed thousand tion took town trial United Irishmen Vinegar-hill Wexfordian Wicklow wounded yeoman cavalry yeomen