The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, 2. ciltSherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 sayfa |
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... whole way from the parliament - house to the castle , So perfectly correct as well as spirited had the conduct of the volunteer army been throughout the kingdom , that the house of com . mons , almost as soon as it met , voted their ...
... whole way from the parliament - house to the castle , So perfectly correct as well as spirited had the conduct of the volunteer army been throughout the kingdom , that the house of com . mons , almost as soon as it met , voted their ...
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... whole mass one common feeling as to the political condition of their country , and the necessity of emancipating her . They were successful : the generous enthu- siasm spread from corps to corps , from town to town , from county to ...
... whole mass one common feeling as to the political condition of their country , and the necessity of emancipating her . They were successful : the generous enthu- siasm spread from corps to corps , from town to town , from county to ...
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... whole . Mr. Hardy says , that " the language of Milton or Shakspeare can alone describe its effects . " On the 9th of June , 1780 , the Dublin volunteers , the Duke of Leinster ( the premier nobleman of Ireland ) in the chair as ...
... whole . Mr. Hardy says , that " the language of Milton or Shakspeare can alone describe its effects . " On the 9th of June , 1780 , the Dublin volunteers , the Duke of Leinster ( the premier nobleman of Ireland ) in the chair as ...
Sayfa 71
... whole proceeding becomes intelligible and decorous . The opposition that was obscurely anticipated from government did not take place . Mr. Grat- tan's motion was unanimously carried , and a con- gratulatory address to the Duke of ...
... whole proceeding becomes intelligible and decorous . The opposition that was obscurely anticipated from government did not take place . Mr. Grat- tan's motion was unanimously carried , and a con- gratulatory address to the Duke of ...
Sayfa 75
... whole was insisted on he would refuse all but a few hundreds , which he would retain as an honourable mark of the goodness of his country . By some , who look only into themselves for in- formation concerning human nature , this conduct ...
... whole was insisted on he would refuse all but a few hundreds , which he would retain as an honourable mark of the goodness of his country . By some , who look only into themselves for in- formation concerning human nature , this conduct ...
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