Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page 108
... emigration might be ren- dered subservient to the views of the United Irishmen , without the intervention of any other agent . At this time their system had reached no higher than a committee for the county of An- trim . Certain members ...
... emigration might be ren- dered subservient to the views of the United Irishmen , without the intervention of any other agent . At this time their system had reached no higher than a committee for the county of An- trim . Certain members ...
Page 152
... emigrate to such country as to his ma¬ ~ jesty should seem meet . The letter likewise stated , that unless the information communicated by the prisoners should be important , government would not consider itself bound by the agreement ...
... emigrate to such country as to his ma¬ ~ jesty should seem meet . The letter likewise stated , that unless the information communicated by the prisoners should be important , government would not consider itself bound by the agreement ...
Page 155
... emigrate to such country as shall be agreed on between them and government , and give security not to return to this country without the permis- sion of government , and not to pass into an enemy's country- if , on doing this , they are ...
... emigrate to such country as shall be agreed on between them and government , and give security not to return to this country without the permis- sion of government , and not to pass into an enemy's country- if , on doing this , they are ...
Page 235
... emigration I should not object ; and I conclude , that it is upon this supposition , that you have taken the trouble to communicate to me your desire to go and reside in the United States . - Without presuming to form an opinion * The ...
... emigration I should not object ; and I conclude , that it is upon this supposition , that you have taken the trouble to communicate to me your desire to go and reside in the United States . - Without presuming to form an opinion * The ...
Page 236
... emigrants from Ireland , and especially in the middle states , has , upon this occasion , arranged themselves on the side of the malcontents . ought to except from this remark most of the enlightened and well - educated Irishmen who ...
... emigrants from Ireland , and especially in the middle states , has , upon this occasion , arranged themselves on the side of the malcontents . ought to except from this remark most of the enlightened and well - educated Irishmen who ...
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