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... possession of the Government PAGE 66 67 71 72 74 76 77 78 80 81 84 86 87 89 90 94 Underplot of Sir Phelim O'Neil 96 Conspiracy to surprise Dublin Castle 97 IV . Outbreak of the Rebellion 100 General massacre of Protestants . 102 · The ...
... possession of the Government PAGE 66 67 71 72 74 76 77 78 80 81 84 86 87 89 90 94 Underplot of Sir Phelim O'Neil 96 Conspiracy to surprise Dublin Castle 97 IV . Outbreak of the Rebellion 100 General massacre of Protestants . 102 · The ...
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... possessed which she was not willing and eager to share with her . If England was to become a great power , the annexation of Ireland was essential to ber , if only to prevent the presence there of an enemy ; but she had everything to ...
... possessed which she was not willing and eager to share with her . If England was to become a great power , the annexation of Ireland was essential to ber , if only to prevent the presence there of an enemy ; but she had everything to ...
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... possessed some qualities the moral worth of which it is impossible to over - estimate , and which are rare in the choicest races of mankind . Amidst their weaknesses , their confident boastings and imperfect performances , the Irish ...
... possessed some qualities the moral worth of which it is impossible to over - estimate , and which are rare in the choicest races of mankind . Amidst their weaknesses , their confident boastings and imperfect performances , the Irish ...
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... possession of all the privileges of home rule.1 Bosworth Field and the accession of the House of Tudor gave peace to England , and brought with it the necessity of facing the Irish problem once more . The English sovereigns , though not ...
... possession of all the privileges of home rule.1 Bosworth Field and the accession of the House of Tudor gave peace to England , and brought with it the necessity of facing the Irish problem once more . The English sovereigns , though not ...
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... possession of all that they desired , without risk of interference from other countries which might perhaps prove less forbearing . If the absence of every element which in the court of reason and conscience constitute the justification ...
... possession of all that they desired , without risk of interference from other countries which might perhaps prove less forbearing . If the absence of every element which in the court of reason and conscience constitute the justification ...
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