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... seemed more than satisfied , and they all , to the great indignation of the United Irishmen , joined in an address to the Lord Lieutenant , expressing unbounded loyalty and unqualified gratitude.3 Munster , most of Connaught , and a ...
... seemed more than satisfied , and they all , to the great indignation of the United Irishmen , joined in an address to the Lord Lieutenant , expressing unbounded loyalty and unqualified gratitude.3 Munster , most of Connaught , and a ...
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... seemed averted , and in the latter part of 1793 the militia riots appear to have wholly ceased , while the disturbances of the Defenders had greatly diminished . In July , Hobart wrote to England that the country was in so alarming a ...
... seemed averted , and in the latter part of 1793 the militia riots appear to have wholly ceased , while the disturbances of the Defenders had greatly diminished . In July , Hobart wrote to England that the country was in so alarming a ...
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... seemed very slender , so it was deter- mined to prosecute Jackson.1 The Attorney - General is afraid if Drennan is caught that we have not a tittle of evidence against him , and as little against Tone , for you observe Cockayne , whose ...
... seemed very slender , so it was deter- mined to prosecute Jackson.1 The Attorney - General is afraid if Drennan is caught that we have not a tittle of evidence against him , and as little against Tone , for you observe Cockayne , whose ...
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... seemed , however , for a time as if his policy and his power were about to rise higher than ever . In July 1794 the long- pending secession from the Whig party in England took place , and the Duke of Portland , Lord Fitzwilliam , Lord ...
... seemed , however , for a time as if his policy and his power were about to rise higher than ever . In July 1794 the long- pending secession from the Whig party in England took place , and the Duke of Portland , Lord Fitzwilliam , Lord ...
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... seemed cold and hostile to each other , and , although Pitt treated all parties with courtesy , some disquieting sentences fell from him . When Parnell spoke with congratulation of the union that was being accomplished between the ...
... seemed cold and hostile to each other , and , although Pitt treated all parties with courtesy , some disquieting sentences fell from him . When Parnell spoke with congratulation of the union that was being accomplished between the ...
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