An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801 ... |
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Page 700
... use them , it was to be expected , that every latent spark of diffidence , animofity , or ha- tred fhould be mutually blown into a flame , and rendered as malevolently active against the adverfe party as the vindictive ingenuity of ...
... use them , it was to be expected , that every latent spark of diffidence , animofity , or ha- tred fhould be mutually blown into a flame , and rendered as malevolently active against the adverfe party as the vindictive ingenuity of ...
Page 714
... use of the influence they had thus acquired upon many of their brethren to prevent the Catholics from going into the yeomanry , they circulated among among that people an opinion which readily gained ground , 714 AN HISTORICAL REVIEW ...
... use of the influence they had thus acquired upon many of their brethren to prevent the Catholics from going into the yeomanry , they circulated among among that people an opinion which readily gained ground , 714 AN HISTORICAL REVIEW ...
Page 715
... use of their arms and of their power . By these means the divifion of the county of Wicklow into these parties first took place , and that divifion prepared the way for the revolutionary mission- aries , who came afterwards to tamper ...
... use of their arms and of their power . By these means the divifion of the county of Wicklow into these parties first took place , and that divifion prepared the way for the revolutionary mission- aries , who came afterwards to tamper ...
Page 764
... use of their limbs and were guilty , had previously made off with the main body of the people . * The dead bodies fcattered about , with their throats cut acrofs , and mangled in the most shocking manner , exhibited scenes exceeding the ...
... use of their limbs and were guilty , had previously made off with the main body of the people . * The dead bodies fcattered about , with their throats cut acrofs , and mangled in the most shocking manner , exhibited scenes exceeding the ...
Page 766
... use of the army ; but learning from the mef- fenger who drove them thither , that no conditions whatever would be ob- tained , he hastened with the fatal news to Mr. Colclough . This gentleman had previously taken his wife and child to ...
... use of the army ; but learning from the mef- fenger who drove them thither , that no conditions whatever would be ob- tained , he hastened with the fatal news to Mr. Colclough . This gentleman had previously taken his wife and child to ...
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