The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, כרך 1J. Boyce, 1811 |
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עמוד
... of Ireland , from its invasion under Henry II . to its union with Great Bri- tain . The acceptance of the latter work , was accompanied with a communication Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people A 2 Ref - Streks.
... of Ireland , from its invasion under Henry II . to its union with Great Bri- tain . The acceptance of the latter work , was accompanied with a communication Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people A 2 Ref - Streks.
עמוד
Francis Plowden. Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people , viewing their warm at- tachment to your Royal Highness as an un- equivocal test of their earnestness in the cause of the British Empire , believing , that ...
Francis Plowden. Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people , viewing their warm at- tachment to your Royal Highness as an un- equivocal test of their earnestness in the cause of the British Empire , believing , that ...
עמוד
Francis Plowden. 1 Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people , viewing their warm attachment to your Royal Highness as an unequivocal test of their earnestness in the cause of the British Empire , believing , that ...
Francis Plowden. 1 Highness still feels the deepest interest for the Irish people , viewing their warm attachment to your Royal Highness as an unequivocal test of their earnestness in the cause of the British Empire , believing , that ...
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... Irish matters - Important debates in the Lords on the mar tial law bill - Lord Hardwicke's arrival in Dublin- State of Parties on the change of Minifters - Mr . Pitt's friends against Mr. Addington's administration Opening symtoms of ...
... Irish matters - Important debates in the Lords on the mar tial law bill - Lord Hardwicke's arrival in Dublin- State of Parties on the change of Minifters - Mr . Pitt's friends against Mr. Addington's administration Opening symtoms of ...
עמוד 1
... Irish people , The ef- as inducements to adopt the measure . fects of the Union are of transcendent impor- tance to the British Empire , and cannot be other- wise made known , than by continuing the his- tory of Ireland from its ...
... Irish people , The ef- as inducements to adopt the measure . fects of the Union are of transcendent impor- tance to the British Empire , and cannot be other- wise made known , than by continuing the his- tory of Ireland from its ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Addington appeared Armagh arms authority bill British brought called Captain Castle Catholic emancipation charge Charleville circumstances Colonel Cockell command Committee conduct confidence Cork corps county of Armagh Court Martial declaration deponent Dublin duty Earl emancipation Emmett encrease enemy England evidence extermination Francis Arthur friends gentleman Government honor House of Commons insurrection Ireland Irish Irish Government justice King King's late letter Limerick Lord Castlereagh Lord Clare Lord Cornwallis Lord Edward Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Grenville Lord Hardwicke Lord Lieutenant Lordship loyalty Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Marsden Master Maum's measure Members ment military militia Ministers never O'Connor oath Orange Institution Orange Societies Orangemen Parliament party peace Pelham persecution person Pitt Pitt's pledge political present prisoner Protestant ascendancy rebellion received Regiment secret Secretary sent Sir Richard Musgrave spirit sworn Tandy tion trial Union United Irishmen whilst William Maum witnesses
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עמוד 267 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
עמוד 14 - ALMIGHTY God, who art a strong tower of defence unto thy servants against the face of their enemies; We yield thee praise and thanksgiving for our deliverance from those great and apparent dangers wherewith we were compassed: We acknowledge it thy goodness that we were not delivered over as a prey unto them ; beseeching thee still to continue such thy mercies towards us, that all the world may know that thou art our Saviour...
עמוד 266 - ... receive the sacrament of the Lord's supper, according to the usage of the Church of England...
עמוד iv - ... dignity. And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to his Majesty and his successors all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which I shall know to be against him or any of them.
עמוד 141 - And when Peter was come to himself, he said, Now I know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Herod, and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.
עמוד 32 - ... certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient...
עמוד 215 - I shall not forbear to vindicate my character and motives from your aspersions ; and, as a man to whom fame is dearer than life, I will make the last use of that life in doing justice to that reputation which is to live after me, and which is the only legacy I can leave to those I honor and love, and for whom I am proud to perish.
עמוד 33 - Yet surely it is sufficient to awaken sentiments of indignation and compassion in the coldest bosoms. These horrors are now acting with impunity. The spirit of impartial justice (without which law is nothing better than an instrument of tyranny) has for a time disappeared in this county, and the supineness of the magistracy of Armagh is become a common topic of conversation in every corner of the kingdom.
עמוד 45 - ... could be by any general description. When you endeavour to convey an idea of a great number of barbarians, practising a great variety of cruelties upon an incalculable multitude of sufferers, nothing defined or specific finds its way to the heart ; nor is any sentiment excited, save that of a general, erratic, unappropriated commiseration.
עמוד 2 - We are to appear in ten hours warning, or whatever ,' time is required, if possible (provided it is not hurtful to ourselves or families, and that we are served with a lawful summons from the Master,) otherwise we are fined as the company think proper.