The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, כרך 1J. Boyce, 1811 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 76
עמוד 18
... took not retaliation or revenge into their own hands . Pacific and loyal resolutions were entered into by the Catholics , and liberal Pro- testants were invited to do the like . A thousand copies of these resolutions were circulated ...
... took not retaliation or revenge into their own hands . Pacific and loyal resolutions were entered into by the Catholics , and liberal Pro- testants were invited to do the like . A thousand copies of these resolutions were circulated ...
עמוד 22
... his son , who is still living ; Mr. Mac Lelland , the father of the pre- sent Baron Mac Lelland ; and a Lady . The conversation took place between Dundalk and Drogheda . encou- Flushed with victory , animated with their Orange- new 22.
... his son , who is still living ; Mr. Mac Lelland , the father of the pre- sent Baron Mac Lelland ; and a Lady . The conversation took place between Dundalk and Drogheda . encou- Flushed with victory , animated with their Orange- new 22.
עמוד 27
... took the information of some per- jured miscreants , who had conspired against the life of Mr. Coile , and , in conjunction with Mr. Obins , committed him to the county gaol , upon the following extravagantly false charge , of being a ...
... took the information of some per- jured miscreants , who had conspired against the life of Mr. Coile , and , in conjunction with Mr. Obins , committed him to the county gaol , upon the following extravagantly false charge , of being a ...
עמוד 36
... took deep offence at the Earl of Charlemont's partiality for the Protestant dissenters , and in order to thwart or disgust that noble Earl , they appointed Lord Gosford joint governor with him of the County of Armagh . Lord Charlemont's ...
... took deep offence at the Earl of Charlemont's partiality for the Protestant dissenters , and in order to thwart or disgust that noble Earl , they appointed Lord Gosford joint governor with him of the County of Armagh . Lord Charlemont's ...
עמוד 48
... took the price of their protections in yarn . Upon the failure of that , they withheld them , and left the impoverished weavers to the ge- neral fate of their exterminated brethren . In 1806 , Con- stantine O'Neil , a Catholic hatter ...
... took the price of their protections in yarn . Upon the failure of that , they withheld them , and left the impoverished weavers to the ge- neral fate of their exterminated brethren . In 1806 , Con- stantine O'Neil , a Catholic hatter ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Addington amongst Armagh arms arrest authority bill British brought called Captain Castle Catholic emancipation charge Charleville Coile Colonel Cockell command Committee conduct confidence Cork corps county of Armagh debate declaration Defenders deponent Dublin duty Earl emancipation Emmett encreased enemy England evidence extermination Francis Arthur friends gentleman honor House of Commons insurrection Ireland Irish Government Jury justice King King's late letter Limerick Lord Castlereagh Lord Clare Lord Cornwallis Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Gosford Lord Hardwicke Lord Lieutenant Lordship loyalty Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Marsden Master measure ment military militia Ministers never O'Connor oath Orange Institution Orange Societies Orangemen outrages Parliament party peace Pelham persecution person Pitt Pitt's pledge political present principles prisoner Protestant ascendancy rebellion rebels received Regiment secret Secretary sent Sir Richard Musgrave spirit sworn tion trial Union United Irishmen whilst William Maum witnesses Yeomanry
קטעים בולטים
עמוד vii - ... 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 12 - 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 and mighty Deliverer; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
עמוד 34 - ... to seek a shelter for themselves and their helpless families where chance may guide them? This is no exaggerated picture of the horrid scenes now acting in this county ; yet surely it is sufficient to awaken sentiments of indignation and compassion in the coldest bosoms.
עמוד 197 - I am bound to adopt this line of conduct by every motive dear to me as a man, and sacred to me as a prince. Ought I not to come forward in a moment of unexampled difficulty and danger ? Ought I not to share in the glory of victory, when I have everything to lose by defeat?
עמוד 193 - That an humble Address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to order...
עמוד 213 - I have but one request to ask at my departure from this world - it is the charity of its silence ! Let no man write my epitaph: for as no man who knows my motives dare now vindicate them, let not prejudice or ignorance asperse them.
עמוד 34 - A lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this new species of delinquency, and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible ! It is nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and an immediate banishment.
עמוד 34 - ... certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient...
עמוד 213 - 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 41 - Majesty's service, considering this line of cond.ict, as most likely to contribute to its ultimate success. The Catholic body will, therefore, see how much their future hopes must depend upon strengthening their cause by good conduct in the mean time...