A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 4Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... took the other side . Looking forward to invasion and separation , they resolved if possible to paralyse resistance , and those amongst them who best knew their countrymen probably suspected , with good reason , that men who enlisted ...
... took the other side . Looking forward to invasion and separation , they resolved if possible to paralyse resistance , and those amongst them who best knew their countrymen probably suspected , with good reason , that men who enlisted ...
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... to consider those parts of the country where the outrages took place , as requiring all the measures which a 6 6 country depending upon military force alone for its protection would C 2 CH . IX . 19 MARTIAL LAW IN ULSTER .
... to consider those parts of the country where the outrages took place , as requiring all the measures which a 6 6 country depending upon military force alone for its protection would C 2 CH . IX . 19 MARTIAL LAW IN ULSTER .
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... took out arms under this order was guilty of felony . ' This proposition was not seriously disputed . Something , indeed , was said by a lawyer , of a judgment of Lord Mansfield , during the Gordon riots , to the effect that it was ...
... took out arms under this order was guilty of felony . ' This proposition was not seriously disputed . Something , indeed , was said by a lawyer , of a judgment of Lord Mansfield , during the Gordon riots , to the effect that it was ...
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... country ; ' the boast of Fitzgibbon , that half 6 This very interesting debate took place in the Irish House of Commons on March 20 . a million had once been expended in defeating an Op- CH . IX . APPEAL TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT . 23.
... country ; ' the boast of Fitzgibbon , that half 6 This very interesting debate took place in the Irish House of Commons on March 20 . a million had once been expended in defeating an Op- CH . IX . APPEAL TO THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT . 23.
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... in the county . ' From the moment the disarming took place at Newry on Monday last , 1 From returns among the Pelham MSS . every gun has been concealed in bogs and other places 30 CH . IX . IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
... in the county . ' From the moment the disarming took place at Newry on Monday last , 1 From returns among the Pelham MSS . every gun has been concealed in bogs and other places 30 CH . IX . IRELAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY .
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