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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 Rebellion.

WITH AN

APPENDIX

TO ILLUSTRATE SOME FACTS.

By the REV. JAMES GORDON,

RECTOR OF KILLEGNY, IN THE DIOCESE OF FERNS, AND OF CANNAWAY,
IN THE DIOCESE OF CORK.

AUTHOR OF TERRAQUEA OR A NEW SYSTEM OF GEOGRAPHY
AND MODERN HISTORY.

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AN INHABITANT OF THE COUNTY OF WEXFORD.

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Printed by J. D. Dewick, Aldersgate Street,

FOR T. HURST, 32, PATERNOSTER-ROW;

And Sold by C. CHAPPLE, Pall Mall; E. KIRBY, Stafford Street, Bond
Street; J. BOOTH, 14, Duke Street, Portland Place; T. GIBBONS,
Bath; EMERY and ADAMS, and W. SHEPPARD, Bristol;

T. RICHARDS, Plymouth; T. CoOMBE Leicester;
and J. DINGLE, Bury..

1803.

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PREFACE.

How far I may be justifiable in devoting any portion of my time to the writing of a preface, on account of puerile and unfounded objections, I know not precisely, but such may be expected by some readers.

That my history of the rebellion would be an object of reprobation to the irrational zealots of two opposite and mutually hostile parties, who distract this unfortunate island, and that it would be offensive to some individuals independently of party, since truth is odious to the guilty, I was completely aware, and my expectations have been as completely fulfilled. That it should be so much approved by the discerning few, particularly by some who are eminent in literature, was indeed beyond my expectation. Of these, part were prepossessed in its favour, even before they saw it, from the contradictory censures of opposite zealots. Thus a gentleman of great literary knowledge told a friend of mine,

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