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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... taken the oath of allegiance , and being fully sensible that the support of my family depended on the continuance of the established government , I could not conceive any mode by which I could be more firmly attached to it ; but I have ...
... taken the oath of allegiance , and being fully sensible that the support of my family depended on the continuance of the established government , I could not conceive any mode by which I could be more firmly attached to it ; but I have ...
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... taken all possible pains in my narration to inflame the animosity of the protestants against the catholics , and then jesuitically ( this is not his word ) pretend to exhort the protestants to a Christian conciliation and amity with ...
... taken all possible pains in my narration to inflame the animosity of the protestants against the catholics , and then jesuitically ( this is not his word ) pretend to exhort the protestants to a Christian conciliation and amity with ...
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... Catholics had lain dormant , yet I think that exprese sion unjust , and I therefore expunge it . See Mr. Hay's letter in Appendix , No. 8 . 1 pains were taken by pamphlets and speeches to convince IRISH REBELLION . 11.
... Catholics had lain dormant , yet I think that exprese sion unjust , and I therefore expunge it . See Mr. Hay's letter in Appendix , No. 8 . 1 pains were taken by pamphlets and speeches to convince IRISH REBELLION . 11.
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... taken by pamphlets and speeches to convince them of the contrary , the protestants mostly feared , from the unparalleled spirit of intolerance assiduously nourished in the Romish religion , that the Romanists , if once admitted into a ...
... taken by pamphlets and speeches to convince them of the contrary , the protestants mostly feared , from the unparalleled spirit of intolerance assiduously nourished in the Romish religion , that the Romanists , if once admitted into a ...
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... taken , contrary to the oath and original plan of United Irishmen , to revive the * Appendix to the report , & c . No. 31. Report of the secret committee of the house of lords , 8vo . 1798 , p . 6-9 . See also the trials of Henry and ...
... taken , contrary to the oath and original plan of United Irishmen , to revive the * Appendix to the report , & c . No. 31. Report of the secret committee of the house of lords , 8vo . 1798 , p . 6-9 . See also the trials of Henry and ...
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Andrew Farrel appear Arklow arms army arrival artillery attack Bagenal Harvey battle battle of Arklow bishop body British burned captain Carlow Carnew Castlebar cause chiefs clergy colonel command committed conduct conspiracy county of Wexford declared defence doubtless Dublin enemy Enniscorthy escape execution favour fensibles fire fled force French garrison gentleman Gorey Hacketstown honour hundred infantry inhabitants insurgents insurrection Ireland Irishmen John Kildare Killala killed king's troops latter lieutenant Lord Kingsborough loss loyalists magistrates massacre ment miles military militia morning multitude murder neighbourhood North-Cork object obliged occasion officers Oliver Bond parish parliament party persons pikes plunder political prevented priest prisoner protestants put to death rebellion rebels regiment religion religious respect retreat Roman catholic Romanists Romish Scullabogue sent side slaughter soldiers supposed thousand tion took town trial United Irishmen Vinegar-hill Wexfordian Wicklow wounded yeoman cavalry yeomen