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... believe , the one method of arriving at truth ; it brings the reader in direct contact with the original materials of Irish history , and it enables him to draw his own conclusions very independently of the historian . In these , as in ...
... believe , the one method of arriving at truth ; it brings the reader in direct contact with the original materials of Irish history , and it enables him to draw his own conclusions very independently of the historian . In these , as in ...
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... believe that one at least of the Catholic delegates who came to London in December 1792 to present to the King the petition of the Catholic Convention had on that occasion a secret interview with Chauvelin , who does not , however ...
... believe that one at least of the Catholic delegates who came to London in December 1792 to present to the King the petition of the Catholic Convention had on that occasion a secret interview with Chauvelin , who does not , however ...
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... believe that the body of the Roman Catholics in Ireland in any way promoted or countenanced the movement , but they mentioned as suspicious circumstances the regularity and system with which the outrages were committed , the large sums ...
... believe that the body of the Roman Catholics in Ireland in any way promoted or countenanced the movement , but they mentioned as suspicious circumstances the regularity and system with which the outrages were committed , the large sums ...
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... believe he did not fully communicate to the members acting with him in opposition , the decided part he intended to take . " His speech , in the opinion of Cooke , spread consternation among his own followers , but its result was that ...
... believe he did not fully communicate to the members acting with him in opposition , the decided part he intended to take . " His speech , in the opinion of Cooke , spread consternation among his own followers , but its result was that ...
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... believe that Dundas was the only person of his old friends materially consulted on the occa- sion . He will find that he has destroyed the weight of a party which was material to be preserved , and which will now become at least ...
... believe that Dundas was the only person of his old friends materially consulted on the occa- sion . He will find that he has destroyed the weight of a party which was material to be preserved , and which will now become at least ...
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