A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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Page viii
... Irish Brigade 162 Death of Burke 163 Renewed French negotiations in Ireland . Channels of information of the ... Irish affairs 180 Dissolution of the Irish Parliament · 181 Honours conferred . - The Kenmare peerage . 182 Election of the ...
... Irish Brigade 162 Death of Burke 163 Renewed French negotiations in Ireland . Channels of information of the ... Irish affairs 180 Dissolution of the Irish Parliament · 181 Honours conferred . - The Kenmare peerage . 182 Election of the ...
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... Irish Society . 250 Its strength and weakness · 251 McCormick , McNevin , and Bond 252 Emmet . 253 Arthur O'Connor 255 Lord Edward Fitzgerald . - An immediate rising proposed , but rejected 256 Arrest of O'Connor at Margate . 258 ...
... Irish Society . 250 Its strength and weakness · 251 McCormick , McNevin , and Bond 252 Emmet . 253 Arthur O'Connor 255 Lord Edward Fitzgerald . - An immediate rising proposed , but rejected 256 Arrest of O'Connor at Margate . 258 ...
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... Irish life , character , and history knows how widely a sentiment of this kind has been diffused , and knows also that districts and classes where it has been most prevalent have again and again remained perfectly passive in times when ...
... Irish life , character , and history knows how widely a sentiment of this kind has been diffused , and knows also that districts and classes where it has been most prevalent have again and again remained perfectly passive in times when ...
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... Irish interest was now to accelerate the peace , and he therefore strongly censured the con- tention of the Government , that the surrender of Bel- gium by the French must at all hazards be insisted on . It is not that I do not wish to ...
... Irish interest was now to accelerate the peace , and he therefore strongly censured the con- tention of the Government , that the surrender of Bel- gium by the French must at all hazards be insisted on . It is not that I do not wish to ...
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... Irish debt would rise in the course of this year to little less than ten millions ; that the new taxes on salt and ... Irish landowner who resided in England , paid neither the English land tax nor the Irish duties on consumption ...
... Irish debt would rise in the course of this year to little less than ten millions ; that the new taxes on salt and ... Irish landowner who resided in England , paid neither the English land tax nor the Irish duties on consumption ...
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