History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782, Till the Suppression of the RebellionJ.D. Dewick, 1803 - 453 |
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... officers , their power of calumniation might be sufficiently circumscribed ; but I choose to rest my book and character solely on their own merits . Integrity will be its own shield . Truth will find its way . My book is in the hands of ...
... officers , their power of calumniation might be sufficiently circumscribed ; but I choose to rest my book and character solely on their own merits . Integrity will be its own shield . Truth will find its way . My book is in the hands of ...
Strona xxv
... officers ; or if I courageously preferred my temporal interest to all other considerations , I should boldly , in defiance of the Searcher of , Hearts , who sees my thoughts , declare that the army of his Britannic majesty is so ...
... officers ; or if I courageously preferred my temporal interest to all other considerations , I should boldly , in defiance of the Searcher of , Hearts , who sees my thoughts , declare that the army of his Britannic majesty is so ...
Strona xxvi
... officers might be extremely happy to gratify a general officer of high interest , by the signature of any declaration , however diame- trically opposite to their former frequently re- peated oral declarations , well known to hundreds of ...
... officers might be extremely happy to gratify a general officer of high interest , by the signature of any declaration , however diame- trically opposite to their former frequently re- peated oral declarations , well known to hundreds of ...
Strona xxvii
... officers who campaigned there , think as he says . Those whom I have always considered in a su- perior light , as to intellect and candour , certainly approve of my history . Some avow their appro- bation . Others to avoid argumentation ...
... officers who campaigned there , think as he says . Those whom I have always considered in a su- perior light , as to intellect and candour , certainly approve of my history . Some avow their appro- bation . Others to avoid argumentation ...
Strona xxviii
... officers engaged in the affair , not indeed from General Needham . My account of this , as well as of other actions with which colonel Bain- bridge had been acquainted , I shewed in manu- script to him , and he said it was accurate ...
... officers engaged in the affair , not indeed from General Needham . My account of this , as well as of other actions with which colonel Bain- bridge had been acquainted , I shewed in manu- script to him , and he said it was accurate ...
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