A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... League were accustomed to wear in their hats during their raids . It was an exclusively Protestant agitation , which springing up originally in the county of Armagh , spread afterwards to those of Tyrone , Fermanagh , and Derry , and ...
... League were accustomed to wear in their hats during their raids . It was an exclusively Protestant agitation , which springing up originally in the county of Armagh , spread afterwards to those of Tyrone , Fermanagh , and Derry , and ...
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... league the United Irishmen now established a paper of their own under the name of the Northern Star , of which Samuel Neilson was chosen editor , its object being to promote the co - operation of all Irishmen , Protestant as well as ...
... league the United Irishmen now established a paper of their own under the name of the Northern Star , of which Samuel Neilson was chosen editor , its object being to promote the co - operation of all Irishmen , Protestant as well as ...
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... League , and in the course of the following year the society was reorganized on a military and more revolutionary basis . A few days before this raid took place the Reverend William Jackson was apprehended in Dublin on 44 IRELAND IN THE ...
... League , and in the course of the following year the society was reorganized on a military and more revolutionary basis . A few days before this raid took place the Reverend William Jackson was apprehended in Dublin on 44 IRELAND IN THE ...
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... league , brought in a Bill on the 10th of February for the suppression of " Unlawful Associations in Ireland , " which ostensibly aiming at political associations in general , was really directed against O'Connell's.1 The Bill declared ...
... league , brought in a Bill on the 10th of February for the suppression of " Unlawful Associations in Ireland , " which ostensibly aiming at political associations in general , was really directed against O'Connell's.1 The Bill declared ...
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... League in 1880 . This crippled measure was a great disappointment to O'Connell . He had determined to support the Melbourne Government as long as he conscientiously could , and had continued to maintain the alliance even after the ...
... League in 1880 . This crippled measure was a great disappointment to O'Connell . He had determined to support the Melbourne Government as long as he conscientiously could , and had continued to maintain the alliance even after the ...
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