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... Dublin Castle , ranging from 1795 to 1805 , which , through the kindness of Sir Bernard Burke , I have been enabled to spend many weeks in exploring . For more than sixty years . these papers were deposited in two very large cases in ...
... Dublin Castle , ranging from 1795 to 1805 , which , through the kindness of Sir Bernard Burke , I have been enabled to spend many weeks in exploring . For more than sixty years . these papers were deposited in two very large cases in ...
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... Dublin Committee Exile of Tandy . - Imprisonment of Rowan . • PAGE 123466∞a 8 9 The arming of the people discussed in the Dublin Committee First results of the Relief Act of 1793 10 • 10 Defenderism . Its early history and growth ...
... Dublin Committee Exile of Tandy . - Imprisonment of Rowan . • PAGE 123466∞a 8 9 The arming of the people discussed in the Dublin Committee First results of the Relief Act of 1793 10 • 10 Defenderism . Its early history and growth ...
Side x
... Dublin . Departure of Fitzwilliam . 94 96 Effects of his recall 97 CHAPTER XXVII . Camden arrives March 31 , 1795. - Riot in Dublin Replies of Grattan to addresses English Ministers stimulate the anti - Catholic feeling Instructions to ...
... Dublin . Departure of Fitzwilliam . 94 96 Effects of his recall 97 CHAPTER XXVII . Camden arrives March 31 , 1795. - Riot in Dublin Replies of Grattan to addresses English Ministers stimulate the anti - Catholic feeling Instructions to ...
Side xi
... Dublin University Petition of the Catholic bishops in 1794 . 119 • 120 . Correspondence of Burke and Grattan on the subject Wolfe Tone's prediction of the effect of home education on the 120 priests . 121 Character of the Irish priests ...
... Dublin University Petition of the Catholic bishops in 1794 . 119 • 120 . Correspondence of Burke and Grattan on the subject Wolfe Tone's prediction of the effect of home education on the 120 priests . 121 Character of the Irish priests ...
Side xv
... Dublin . - State of Tipperary . Cork and Bandon • · Mallow . - Reports about the Methodists Appalling spread of crime Connaught less tainted than the other provinces - Sligo - Ennis- Mayo General state of Ireland New hope of foreign ...
... Dublin . - State of Tipperary . Cork and Bandon • · Mallow . - Reports about the Methodists Appalling spread of crime Connaught less tainted than the other provinces - Sligo - Ennis- Mayo General state of Ireland New hope of foreign ...
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Side 88 - England (other than such clauses in the said Acts or either of them as have been repealed or altered by any subsequent Act or Acts of Parliament) and all and singular other Acts of Parliament now in force for the establishment and preservation of the Church of England and the doctrine worship discipline and government thereof shall remain and be in full force for ever...
Side 127 - Bill than that the college was to be 'for^ the better education of persons professing the Popish or Roman Catholic religion.
Side 180 - It is no secret, that a persecution, accompanied with all the circumstances of ferocious cruelty which have in all ages distinguished that dreadful calamity, is now raging in this county.
Side 399 - Great Britain would be ruined by the Separation of Ireland. But, as there are degrees even in ruin, it would fall the most heavily on Ireland. By such a Separation, Ireland would be the most completely undone country in the world, the most wretched, the most distracted, and, in the end, the most desolate part of the habitable globe.