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 699
... whose private character was eminently engaging , to question him as to the charges laid against him . Upon their arrival , Dr. Efmond accofted Mr. Burgh with great affability , and for some minutes observed a difdainful referve towards ...
... whose private character was eminently engaging , to question him as to the charges laid against him . Upon their arrival , Dr. Efmond accofted Mr. Burgh with great affability , and for some minutes observed a difdainful referve towards ...
Page 754
... whose condu & t has been commended by the commanding officer . It has raifed a perfonal conteft between Sir Richard Mus- grave and Mr. Gordon . The general has not a very powerful or perfuafive advocate . The far- caftical appellations ...
... whose condu & t has been commended by the commanding officer . It has raifed a perfonal conteft between Sir Richard Mus- grave and Mr. Gordon . The general has not a very powerful or perfuafive advocate . The far- caftical appellations ...
Page 781
... whose range was much more exten- five , and haunts much more difficult of accefs , continued under two chiefs of the names of Holt and Hacket , to annoy the country for a longer time , and in a more formidable degree ; iffuing fuddenly ...
... whose range was much more exten- five , and haunts much more difficult of accefs , continued under two chiefs of the names of Holt and Hacket , to annoy the country for a longer time , and in a more formidable degree ; iffuing fuddenly ...
Page 796
... whose object probably was to plunder the town . All the places which had fallen into the hands of the rebels were now recovered , except Ballina and Killala , which remained fome time longer in their poffeffion . On his march from ...
... whose object probably was to plunder the town . All the places which had fallen into the hands of the rebels were now recovered , except Ballina and Killala , which remained fome time longer in their poffeffion . On his march from ...
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... whose loyalty and courage were exerted in defence of " their king and country , and who in the contest had loft every particle of their property , what was " their condition ? They were actually afraid to return to their homes amidst ...
... whose loyalty and courage were exerted in defence of " their king and country , and who in the contest had loft every particle of their property , what was " their condition ? They were actually afraid to return to their homes amidst ...
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addrefs adminiſtration affertion againſt alfo alſo anfwer avoirdupois becauſe Britain Britain and Ireland Britiſh cafe Carnew Catholics caufe cauſe circumftances clergy command commiffioners common confequence confideration confidered conftitution connexion declared defire difcuffion Dublin duty empire Enniscorthy eſtabliſhed exifting exiſtence expreffed faid fame fecurity fent fentiments feparation feven feveral fhall fhould fide firft firſt fituation fome fpirit ftate fubject fuch fuffered fupport furrender fyftem gentlemen Gorey himſelf honorable houfe houſe increaſe inftance infurgents intereft Iriſh itſelf John Killala laft laſt lefs legiſlative legiſlature Lord majefty majeſty's meaſure minifter moft moſt muft muſt nation neceffary neceffity obferved occafion oppofed oppofition parliament parliament of Ireland perfons pound weight prefent prifoners principles profperity propofed Proteftant purpoſe queftion reafon rebellion rebels refolutions Refolved refpect reprefentatives ſaid ſhall ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tithe town Union united kingdom uſed vote Wexford whofe