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... O'Brien , under the above caption . These " three honest and earnest attempts " were made , according to Mr. O'Brien , the first by William III . " on the surrender of Limerick ; the second by Lord Melbourne in 1835 ; the third by Mr ...
... O'Brien , under the above caption . These " three honest and earnest attempts " were made , according to Mr. O'Brien , the first by William III . " on the surrender of Limerick ; the second by Lord Melbourne in 1835 ; the third by Mr ...
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... O'Brien endeavors to show that he made such an attempt . Such a premise we challenge , and claim that he inaugurated in Ireland a reign of terror , confiscation , and slaughter . The effects of the desolation of Ireland during ...
... O'Brien endeavors to show that he made such an attempt . Such a premise we challenge , and claim that he inaugurated in Ireland a reign of terror , confiscation , and slaughter . The effects of the desolation of Ireland during ...
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... O'Brien , who seems to be struggling with the wrong end of the log . " It is encouraging to think , " says Mr. Justin H. McCarthy , " that even under such laws the spirit of the people was not wholly annihilated . The country clung to ...
... O'Brien , who seems to be struggling with the wrong end of the log . " It is encouraging to think , " says Mr. Justin H. McCarthy , " that even under such laws the spirit of the people was not wholly annihilated . The country clung to ...
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... O'Brien , " sought to observe the treaty , and was , in consequence , assailed by the colonists and driven from the island . Of Sydney's successors - the Lords Justices Wyche , Duncombe , and Capel- the two former were desirous of ...
... O'Brien , " sought to observe the treaty , and was , in consequence , assailed by the colonists and driven from the island . Of Sydney's successors - the Lords Justices Wyche , Duncombe , and Capel- the two former were desirous of ...
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... O'Brien's assumption that the Dutch usurper , William III . , should be credited with an attempt to rule Ireland justly . . William had it in his power to govern Ireland pacifically ; but if it was in his heart to do so , which ...
... O'Brien's assumption that the Dutch usurper , William III . , should be credited with an attempt to rule Ireland justly . . William had it in his power to govern Ireland pacifically ; but if it was in his heart to do so , which ...
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