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... districts of nominally equal importance , is a fair and im- partial representation . ' He denied in the most emphatic terms that Ireland was on the whole an ill - governed country , and that its people were in the deplorable condition ...
... districts of nominally equal importance , is a fair and im- partial representation . ' He denied in the most emphatic terms that Ireland was on the whole an ill - governed country , and that its people were in the deplorable condition ...
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... districts . Wolfe Tone declared that it was ' certainly fomented by the aristocrats of this country , ' ' and he himself , in conjunction with Neilson , Keogh , and Leonard McNally , went on a mission to the county of Down for the ...
... districts . Wolfe Tone declared that it was ' certainly fomented by the aristocrats of this country , ' ' and he himself , in conjunction with Neilson , Keogh , and Leonard McNally , went on a mission to the county of Down for the ...
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... districts , while the triumphant march of the French arms made French assistance continually more probable . In the spring of 1794 a new and important overture was made to them . The agent chosen by the French Committee of Public Safety ...
... districts , while the triumphant march of the French arms made French assistance continually more probable . In the spring of 1794 a new and important overture was made to them . The agent chosen by the French Committee of Public Safety ...
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... districts largely taken , and in others the project was well understood . ' That it had not taken as much hold upon the people as was sometimes thought , is proved by the most decisive of all arguments , by their actual conduct when an ...
... districts largely taken , and in others the project was well understood . ' That it had not taken as much hold upon the people as was sometimes thought , is proved by the most decisive of all arguments , by their actual conduct when an ...
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... districts , to pay them , in addition to fixed salaries , threepence a mile for the conveyance of each prisoner whom they apprehended , from the place of arrest to the county gaol , and to give the same sum to any Protestant who ...
... districts , to pay them , in addition to fixed salaries , threepence a mile for the conveyance of each prisoner whom they apprehended , from the place of arrest to the county gaol , and to give the same sum to any Protestant who ...
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