Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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... revolution , It must not be supposed that one or other of the very oppo- site opinions already stated , respecting the cause of Ireland's ca- lamities , and the system of policy she should pursue , was enter- tained , in its full extent ...
... revolution , It must not be supposed that one or other of the very oppo- site opinions already stated , respecting the cause of Ireland's ca- lamities , and the system of policy she should pursue , was enter- tained , in its full extent ...
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... revolution , concurrent circumstances had enabled and emboldened the other sects to hurry them into measures , by which that commerce and those liberties were par- tially resumed ; but their dispositions remained unchanged , and ...
... revolution , concurrent circumstances had enabled and emboldened the other sects to hurry them into measures , by which that commerce and those liberties were par- tially resumed ; but their dispositions remained unchanged , and ...
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... revolution , however , paved the way for the entire accomplishment of what the volunteer institution had begun . A catholic country , had , by its conduct , contra- dicted the frequently repeated dogma , that catholics are unfit for ...
... revolution , however , paved the way for the entire accomplishment of what the volunteer institution had begun . A catholic country , had , by its conduct , contra- dicted the frequently repeated dogma , that catholics are unfit for ...
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... revolution was very early , as well as extensive in Ireland ; and the impulse it communicated to the public mind has given direction to all that country's subsequent political proceedings . The example of France , in not permitting ...
... revolution was very early , as well as extensive in Ireland ; and the impulse it communicated to the public mind has given direction to all that country's subsequent political proceedings . The example of France , in not permitting ...
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... revolution , on the 14th July , 1791 , at Belfast , the political capital of the north , to introduce a collateral resolution in favour of admitting the Catholics to the rights of citizenship ; which was however withdrawn , from an ...
... revolution , on the 14th July , 1791 , at Belfast , the political capital of the north , to introduce a collateral resolution in favour of admitting the Catholics to the rights of citizenship ; which was however withdrawn , from an ...
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