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... Disaffection among the troops . - Orangemen , Archbishop Troy and other priests suspected Arrest of O'Connor & c . - The Northern Star ' stopped.- Newell's information . Alleged complicity of the United Irishmen with assassina- tion The ...
... Disaffection among the troops . - Orangemen , Archbishop Troy and other priests suspected Arrest of O'Connor & c . - The Northern Star ' stopped.- Newell's information . Alleged complicity of the United Irishmen with assassina- tion The ...
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... Disaffection in the Fleet Mutiny at Spithead 169 Mutiny of the Nore 171 Its suppression .-- The ' Hermione ' 172 · Restoration of the tone of the navy . - The British sailor · 173 The Dutch fleet in the Texel 174 • Long - continued ...
... Disaffection in the Fleet Mutiny at Spithead 169 Mutiny of the Nore 171 Its suppression .-- The ' Hermione ' 172 · Restoration of the tone of the navy . - The British sailor · 173 The Dutch fleet in the Texel 174 • Long - continued ...
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... disaffected . A majority of votes represents very imperfectly deliberate opinion . It re- presents still more imperfectly the course which men desire with real earnestness , and for which they will make real sacrifices ; but a languid ...
... disaffected . A majority of votes represents very imperfectly deliberate opinion . It re- presents still more imperfectly the course which men desire with real earnestness , and for which they will make real sacrifices ; but a languid ...
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... disaffection was far deeper and more venomous than in the other pro- vinces . One of the ablest men at this time living in Ulster , appears to me to have been a clergyman named William Hamilton , who was an active magistrate in Donegal ...
... disaffection was far deeper and more venomous than in the other pro- vinces . One of the ablest men at this time living in Ulster , appears to me to have been a clergyman named William Hamilton , who was an active magistrate in Donegal ...
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... disaffection was increasing with the greatest rapidity , and that , either through fear or through a desire to be on good terms with the people , the magistrates were shamefully supine . Through the system of terror , he says , ' which ...
... disaffection was increasing with the greatest rapidity , and that , either through fear or through a desire to be on good terms with the people , the magistrates were shamefully supine . Through the system of terror , he says , ' which ...
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