A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... sent to the fleet PAGE • 37 · 39 40 42 46 47 49 50 Transformation of Orangism . — It becomes the chief counterpoise to the United Irishmen . Lake on the methods that should be employed in Ulster Correspondence of General Knox with ...
... sent to the fleet PAGE • 37 · 39 40 42 46 47 49 50 Transformation of Orangism . — It becomes the chief counterpoise to the United Irishmen . Lake on the methods that should be employed in Ulster Correspondence of General Knox with ...
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... sent by General Fawcett cut to pieces . Repulse of the garrison . 363 Surrender of Wexford . - Escape and misconduct of the garrison 3 € 4 The rebels enter Wexford ( May 30 ) 365 Bagenal Harvey elected commander - in - chief 367 Rebel ...
... sent by General Fawcett cut to pieces . Repulse of the garrison . 363 Surrender of Wexford . - Escape and misconduct of the garrison 3 € 4 The rebels enter Wexford ( May 30 ) 365 Bagenal Harvey elected commander - in - chief 367 Rebel ...
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... sent no intimation to the leaders of the 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 ...
... sent no intimation to the leaders of the 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 ...
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... sent away , and you had no naval protection from England , and yet then , as now , you voted large sums and poured out your population to man the fleets and armies of Great Britain . Your volunteers then , as your yeomen now , were ...
... sent away , and you had no naval protection from England , and yet then , as now , you voted large sums and poured out your population to man the fleets and armies of Great Britain . Your volunteers then , as your yeomen now , were ...
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... sent through the North saying , that the Government intended to exclude both the Catholics and the Dissenters . Grattan desired above all things that the country should arm to resist invasion , and at his suggestion a paper was placed ...
... sent through the North saying , that the Government intended to exclude both the Catholics and the Dissenters . Grattan desired above all things that the country should arm to resist invasion , and at his suggestion a paper was placed ...
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