Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page 41
... answered the Minister , " to grant more . " Some vague , discourse was then carried on with others of the deputation , as if it was possible to negociate on the footing of partial emancipation . When the conversation ( in substance at ...
... answered the Minister , " to grant more . " Some vague , discourse was then carried on with others of the deputation , as if it was possible to negociate on the footing of partial emancipation . When the conversation ( in substance at ...
Page 49
... answers on oath , that might eventually have criminated the persons under examination . As a knowledge of this fact had been obtained by the United Irish- men of Dublin , some of whom had been thus interrogated , they alledged , that ...
... answers on oath , that might eventually have criminated the persons under examination . As a knowledge of this fact had been obtained by the United Irish- men of Dublin , some of whom had been thus interrogated , they alledged , that ...
Page 50
... answer , in similar cases , or to delegate its ju dicial authority to a committee . For this publication , the chairman and secretary of the so- ciety , the honourable Simon Butler and Mr. Oliver Bond , with whose names it was signed ...
... answer , in similar cases , or to delegate its ju dicial authority to a committee . For this publication , the chairman and secretary of the so- ciety , the honourable Simon Butler and Mr. Oliver Bond , with whose names it was signed ...
Page 57
... answered that the market - house did not belong to him ; that he was then in the midst of the magistrates and principal inhabitants of the town , and would be guided only by them ; the keys were therefore withheld , At length , at about ...
... answered that the market - house did not belong to him ; that he was then in the midst of the magistrates and principal inhabitants of the town , and would be guided only by them ; the keys were therefore withheld , At length , at about ...
Page 58
... answer for the safety of the town and the discipline of the dragoons . To this it was replied , that if the outrage was merely a mutinous excess . of the men , contrary to their orders , it was impossible for the general to answer that ...
... answer for the safety of the town and the discipline of the dragoons . To this it was replied , that if the outrage was merely a mutinous excess . of the men , contrary to their orders , it was impossible for the general to answer that ...
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