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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Sayfa 5
... officers in the south to get commissions from the crown , or take them out at first , as for form's sake merely ; because , said they , in case of an invasion , and your being taken prisoners , such commissions alone will entitle you to ...
... officers in the south to get commissions from the crown , or take them out at first , as for form's sake merely ; because , said they , in case of an invasion , and your being taken prisoners , such commissions alone will entitle you to ...
Sayfa 14
... officers and reviewing generals . They openly declared their opinions upon the state of public affairs ; the newspapers teemed with the resolutions of the different corps , all speaking the same lan- guage , all asserting the native ...
... officers and reviewing generals . They openly declared their opinions upon the state of public affairs ; the newspapers teemed with the resolutions of the different corps , all speaking the same lan- guage , all asserting the native ...
Sayfa 18
... the authority of England a rod of tyranny . I call upon the judges of the land , the justices of the peace , the officers of the army , to say whether they do not act under the direction 18 Motices for asserting the liberty of Ireland .
... the authority of England a rod of tyranny . I call upon the judges of the land , the justices of the peace , the officers of the army , to say whether they do not act under the direction 18 Motices for asserting the liberty of Ireland .
Sayfa 24
... officer had asserted , that the parliament of England had a right to bind the people of Ireland . It was im- possible to wave the declaration ; as to the person who made the assertion in favour of England , he was an unhappy man ...
... officer had asserted , that the parliament of England had a right to bind the people of Ireland . It was im- possible to wave the declaration ; as to the person who made the assertion in favour of England , he was an unhappy man ...
Sayfa 33
... officers of the southern battalion of Lord Charle- mont's Armagh regiment was the first that gave movement to the important proceedings of the volunteer army . They met , and came to the fol- lowing resolutions , which they published ...
... officers of the southern battalion of Lord Charle- mont's Armagh regiment was the first that gave movement to the important proceedings of the volunteer army . They met , and came to the fol- lowing resolutions , which they published ...
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