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Side vii
... character , which were seized among the papers of the conspirators , and which have sometimes a strangely pathetic interest . There are love - letters and rude poems ; passionate expressions of youthful friendships ; note - books in ...
... character , which were seized among the papers of the conspirators , and which have sometimes a strangely pathetic interest . There are love - letters and rude poems ; passionate expressions of youthful friendships ; note - books in ...
Side ix
... Character , objects , and proceedings of the Dublin Committee Exile of Tandy . - Imprisonment of Rowan . 8 9 The arming of the people discussed in the Dublin Committee 10 10 Its purely Catholic character First results of the Relief Act ...
... Character , objects , and proceedings of the Dublin Committee Exile of Tandy . - Imprisonment of Rowan . 8 9 The arming of the people discussed in the Dublin Committee 10 10 Its purely Catholic character First results of the Relief Act ...
Side xi
... Character of the Irish priests before Maynooth 120 • 121 122 Improvement under George III . - Patronage exercised by laymen Government of the Church 124 • 124 • Decline of clerical influence 125 Foundation and object of Maynooth 126 ...
... Character of the Irish priests before Maynooth 120 • 121 122 Improvement under George III . - Patronage exercised by laymen Government of the Church 124 • 124 • Decline of clerical influence 125 Foundation and object of Maynooth 126 ...
Side xii
... character . Potato diggings in Ulster Alarming state of a great part of Ireland 206 208 209 210 213 215 • 216 Political assassinations 222 Junction of United Irishmen and Defenders 223 · O'Connor , Emmet , and McNevin join the society ...
... character . Potato diggings in Ulster Alarming state of a great part of Ireland 206 208 209 210 213 215 • 216 Political assassinations 222 Junction of United Irishmen and Defenders 223 · O'Connor , Emmet , and McNevin join the society ...
Side xiii
... Character of Tone's patriotism 241 • His representations of the prospects of invasion 242 The Irish in the British navy 246 Mission of O'Shea to Ireland 249 French desire that rebellion should precede invasion . 250 Hoche's expedition ...
... Character of Tone's patriotism 241 • His representations of the prospects of invasion 242 The Irish in the British navy 246 Mission of O'Shea to Ireland 249 French desire that rebellion should precede invasion . 250 Hoche's expedition ...
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appears arms Bantry Bay Belfast believe Beresford Bill British Burke Cabinet Camden to Portland Catholic emancipation Catholic question considered Correspondence county of Armagh danger Defenders disaffection districts Dublin Duke of Portland England English Government established evidence favour Fitzgibbon fleet France French gentlemen gentry Grattan House influence insurrection Insurrection Act invasion Ireland Irish history Irish Parl Irish Parliament King kingdom land landlord leases letter Lord Camden Lord Carhampton Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Lieutenant Lord Westmorland magistrates McNally McNevin measure ment military militia Ministers murder North oath object opinion Orange Orangemen organisation outrages party peace Pelham persons Pitt political Ponsonby priests probably Protestant rebellion religious rent Revolution Roman Catholic says society soldiers speech spirit tenants tion tithes Tone Tone's Ulster union United Irish United Irishmen Whig whole Wolfe Tone wrote XXVI XXVII yeomanry
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Side 136 - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me ; for I am desolate and afflicted.
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 9 - Irish nation in parliament ; and, as a means of absolute and immediate necessity in the establishment of this chief good of Ireland, I will endeavour, as much as lies in my ability, to forward a brotherhood of affection, an identity of interests, a communion of rights, and...
Side 305 - I have seen in Ireland the most absurd, as well as the most disgusting tyranny that any nation ever groaned under.
Side 430 - The very disgraceful frequency of courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in this kingdom, having too unfortunately proved the Army to be in a state of licentiousness which must render it formidable to every one but the enemy...
Side 328 - We have offered you our measure — you will reject it ; we deprecate yours— you will persevere. Having no hopes left to persuade or dissuade, and having discharged our duty, we shall trouble you no more, and, AFTER THIS DAY, SHALL NOT ATTEND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS I— Debates, vol.