The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, כרך 1J. Boyce, 1811 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 68
עמוד 3
... circumstances with public measures , and the reader will draw his own consequences . The history of Ireland during the last century is an uninterrupted chain of facts , proving to demonstration , that the go- vernment was carried on by ...
... circumstances with public measures , and the reader will draw his own consequences . The history of Ireland during the last century is an uninterrupted chain of facts , proving to demonstration , that the go- vernment was carried on by ...
עמוד 21
... circumstances fard the founder in themselves trivial or contemptible . An apo- of the thecary , named Giffard , notorious in the annals Orange- of Orangism , had quitted the medical for the military profession , and was then captain in ...
... circumstances fard the founder in themselves trivial or contemptible . An apo- of the thecary , named Giffard , notorious in the annals Orange- of Orangism , had quitted the medical for the military profession , and was then captain in ...
עמוד 33
... a persecution , accompa- " nied with all the circumstances of ferocious cruelty , which have in all ages distinguished " that calamity , is now raging in this County . Neither 66 F " Neither age nor sex , nor even acknowledged " 33.
... a persecution , accompa- " nied with all the circumstances of ferocious cruelty , which have in all ages distinguished " that calamity , is now raging in this County . Neither 66 F " Neither age nor sex , nor even acknowledged " 33.
עמוד 46
... his instructions compelled to reject the first that he personally loathed the second : that he revolted at the third , as an impossibility . Not so said the most ac- tive cumulative circumstances , that lead to a conclu sion of 46.
... his instructions compelled to reject the first that he personally loathed the second : that he revolted at the third , as an impossibility . Not so said the most ac- tive cumulative circumstances , that lead to a conclu sion of 46.
עמוד 47
Francis Plowden. cumulative circumstances , that lead to a conclu sion of moral certainty The society of Orange- men furnish 30,000 tive member of that cabinet . I engage to men armed and eager to atchieve the work . Was it for such a ...
Francis Plowden. cumulative circumstances , that lead to a conclu sion of moral certainty The society of Orange- men furnish 30,000 tive member of that cabinet . I engage to men armed and eager to atchieve the work . Was it for such a ...
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Addington administration amongst appointed Armagh arms authority bill British brought called Captain Castle Catholic Catholic emancipation charge Charleville City Colonel Cockell command Committee conduct confidence Cork corps court martial declaration deponent Deputy District Dublin duty Earl emancipation Emmett enemy England evidence extermination Francis Arthur friends gentleman Government Grand Lodge Grand Master honor House of Commons insurrection Ireland Irish Irish Government justice King King's late letter Limerick Lord Castlereagh Lord Cornwallis Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Hardwicke Lord Lieutenant Lordship loyalty Magistrates Majesty Majesty's measure Members ment military militia Ministers nation never O'Connor oath Orange Institution Orange lodge Orange Societies Orangemen Parliament party peace Pelham persecution person Pitt Pitt's pledge present prisoner Protestant ascendancy rebellion received regiment secret Secretary sent Sir Richard Musgrave spirit swear sworn Tandy tion treason trial Union United Irishmen whilst William Maum witnesses