A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... conspiracy . - Reports about Orangemen . Martial law proclaimed in the county . - Severities that followed . PAGE • 340 • 341 · 343 345 348 The North Cork Militia accused of introducing Orangism . 350 The shooting of prisoners at ...
... conspiracy . - Reports about Orangemen . Martial law proclaimed in the county . - Severities that followed . PAGE • 340 • 341 · 343 345 348 The North Cork Militia accused of introducing Orangism . 350 The shooting of prisoners at ...
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... conspiracy which could render it possible to prepare for their re- ception , and that if a French fleet had appeared in the North or North - west the result would have been very different . In these statements there was no doubt much ...
... conspiracy which could render it possible to prepare for their re- ception , and that if a French fleet had appeared in the North or North - west the result would have been very different . In these statements there was no doubt much ...
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... conspiracy . I have mentioned the efforts of the leaders in the Catholic Committee , and generally of the United Irishmen , to prevent their followers from en- listing in the regiments which the Government was endeavouring to raise for ...
... conspiracy . I have mentioned the efforts of the leaders in the Catholic Committee , and generally of the United Irishmen , to prevent their followers from en- listing in the regiments which the Government was endeavouring to raise for ...
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... conspiracy . ' Were I to presume to offer my opinion to Government , ' he continued , in a matter of such moment , it would be this , either to propose granting a reform , or to pro- claim military law in the North of Ireland.'1 6 6 The ...
... conspiracy . ' Were I to presume to offer my opinion to Government , ' he continued , in a matter of such moment , it would be this , either to propose granting a reform , or to pro- claim military law in the North of Ireland.'1 6 6 The ...
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... conspiracy , for the purpose of co - operating with an expected French invasion , and it could hardly be carried out in Ireland without excessive violence . Martial law is always an extreme remedy of the State , but when it is ...
... conspiracy , for the purpose of co - operating with an expected French invasion , and it could hardly be carried out in Ireland without excessive violence . Martial law is always an extreme remedy of the State , but when it is ...
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