A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... United Irishmen . Lake on the methods that should be employed in Ulster Correspondence of General Knox with Pelham Dissatisfaction of the Government with the Ulster gentry 60 Attitude and wishes of the gentry Addresses in favour of ...
... United Irishmen . Lake on the methods that should be employed in Ulster Correspondence of General Knox with Pelham Dissatisfaction of the Government with the Ulster gentry 60 Attitude and wishes of the gentry Addresses in favour of ...
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... United Irishmen , indeed , urged that the French had attempted to land in one of the parts of Ireland where the organisation was least extended ; that they had sent no intimation to the leaders of the conspiracy which could render it ...
... United Irishmen , indeed , urged that the French had attempted to land in one of the parts of Ireland where the organisation was least extended ; that they had sent no intimation to the leaders of the conspiracy which could render it ...
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... United Irishmen , which acted very independently of one another , and which were multiplied by incessant pro- pagandism . They consisted of men who , either through French principles , or through disgust at the corrupt and subservient ...
... United Irishmen , which acted very independently of one another , and which were multiplied by incessant pro- pagandism . They consisted of men who , either through French principles , or through disgust at the corrupt and subservient ...
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... United Irishmen in the neighbourhood of Derry , that Lord Cavan , who commanded there , was obliged to order the garrison men to deposit their arms every night in the court - house , to prevent them from being taken by force . Above 400 ...
... United Irishmen in the neighbourhood of Derry , that Lord Cavan , who commanded there , was obliged to order the garrison men to deposit their arms every night in the court - house , to prevent them from being taken by force . Above 400 ...
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... United Irishmen , to prevent their followers from en- listing in the regiments which the Government was endeavouring to raise for the purpose of defending the country . This policy , however , was not adopted with- out much discussion ...
... United Irishmen , to prevent their followers from en- listing in the regiments which the Government was endeavouring to raise for the purpose of defending the country . This policy , however , was not adopted with- out much discussion ...
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