The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volumen2Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 páginas |
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... cause injured by its being identified with other so- cieties Government watchful over its proceedings -Answers of different catholic universities upon certain doctrines imputed to the catholics - For- mation of various clubs - Petition ...
... cause injured by its being identified with other so- cieties Government watchful over its proceedings -Answers of different catholic universities upon certain doctrines imputed to the catholics - For- mation of various clubs - Petition ...
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... causes of those disastrous events that were to end in the subversion of his throne , in the slaughter of his family , and the deluging his country with the blood of his people . " Curran's speech in defence of Archibald Hamilton Rowan ...
... causes of those disastrous events that were to end in the subversion of his throne , in the slaughter of his family , and the deluging his country with the blood of his people . " Curran's speech in defence of Archibald Hamilton Rowan ...
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... . Contending dangers agi- tated administration . An army acting without any authority from the crown was a subject of great alarm , but French invasion was a cause of 4 Surprize of government at the volunteer system .
... . Contending dangers agi- tated administration . An army acting without any authority from the crown was a subject of great alarm , but French invasion was a cause of 4 Surprize of government at the volunteer system .
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... cause of alarm still more immediate ; and yet no other • troops had ministers to oppose to invasion than this formidable volunteer army , with whom , or without whom , they now , did not know how to live . America had drained both ...
... cause of alarm still more immediate ; and yet no other • troops had ministers to oppose to invasion than this formidable volunteer army , with whom , or without whom , they now , did not know how to live . America had drained both ...
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... cause , that of private protection . God knew that be sincerely lamented the cause which produced this sad , he could not but say , this perplexing and humiliating alternative . He most heartily lamented that any cause had been ...
... cause , that of private protection . God knew that be sincerely lamented the cause which produced this sad , he could not but say , this perplexing and humiliating alternative . He most heartily lamented that any cause had been ...
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