Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... body , however , in pursuance of its resolution , and of the decided wishes of those who declared in its favour , prepared a petition , which detailed at large the peculiar hardships of their situation . This Mr. O'Hara attempted to ...
... body , however , in pursuance of its resolution , and of the decided wishes of those who declared in its favour , prepared a petition , which detailed at large the peculiar hardships of their situation . This Mr. O'Hara attempted to ...
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... body , by inhabitants of a kingdom that glories in the talents " and discernment of its natives . " These measures exceedingly comforted the timid protestants . 66 : The majority of the committee had also been stigmatized in parliament ...
... body , by inhabitants of a kingdom that glories in the talents " and discernment of its natives . " These measures exceedingly comforted the timid protestants . 66 : The majority of the committee had also been stigmatized in parliament ...
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... bodies , treated with indignation , argument , contempt , seve rity and ridicule , the pledges and menaces of the ... body . These declarations , from different assemblies , having testified some slight disagreement on one of the ...
... bodies , treated with indignation , argument , contempt , seve rity and ridicule , the pledges and menaces of the ... body . These declarations , from different assemblies , having testified some slight disagreement on one of the ...
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... body which had previously held its meetings in Dublin , under the same name , and with the privity and consent of govern- ment , though of no alarming appearance , either from its numbers or importance ; and though during almost the ...
... body which had previously held its meetings in Dublin , under the same name , and with the privity and consent of govern- ment , though of no alarming appearance , either from its numbers or importance ; and though during almost the ...
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... body , under the vague description of seditious associations , it was ne- ver able to parade in public , because it was conscious of wanting public support . The proclamation not being generally supposed to allude to the old volunteers ...
... body , under the vague description of seditious associations , it was ne- ver able to parade in public , because it was conscious of wanting public support . The proclamation not being generally supposed to allude to the old volunteers ...
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