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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... cause , shall be recorded . To this the opposite party will give their full assent , provided that theirs shall be acknow- ledged to be the righteous cause . Roman catho- lics are as highly incensed against me , as the irrationally ...
... cause , shall be recorded . To this the opposite party will give their full assent , provided that theirs shall be acknow- ledged to be the righteous cause . Roman catho- lics are as highly incensed against me , as the irrationally ...
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... caused , I believe , by the yelping of certain curs , who barked from a dark abode through a filthy chan- nel , and the big - bou - wou of a huge - mastiff , who made his appearance in clear sunshine . These barkings and bou - wous made ...
... caused , I believe , by the yelping of certain curs , who barked from a dark abode through a filthy chan- nel , and the big - bou - wou of a huge - mastiff , who made his appearance in clear sunshine . These barkings and bou - wous made ...
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... causes " excited , be justly expected to assume a reli- gious complexion of the most bloody hue , " Irish protestants ought to be convinced , that " the political separation of their country from " Britain by a popular insurrection ...
... causes " excited , be justly expected to assume a reli- gious complexion of the most bloody hue , " Irish protestants ought to be convinced , that " the political separation of their country from " Britain by a popular insurrection ...
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... cause of humanity " though he should face death in every shape , " in the field and on the scaffold , even to the " shedding of his blood - even then the impla- " cable spirit of bigotry would not relent . Did • he actually fall , and ...
... cause of humanity " though he should face death in every shape , " in the field and on the scaffold , even to the " shedding of his blood - even then the impla- " cable spirit of bigotry would not relent . Did • he actually fall , and ...
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... causes of this destruction , should wish the most wretched discipline of its troops , with the most dishonour- able sentiments and ignorance of its officers ; or if I courageously preferred my temporal interest to all other ...
... causes of this destruction , should wish the most wretched discipline of its troops , with the most dishonour- able sentiments and ignorance of its officers ; or if I courageously preferred my temporal interest to all other ...
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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