The Fenian MovementR. Myles, 1969 - Всего страниц: 215 |
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... desire to remonstrate or interpose any claim for protection . Under these circumstances when people came from the United States in such numbers and were found in Ireland with money and arms plotting against the government he trusted ...
... desire to remonstrate or interpose any claim for protection . Under these circumstances when people came from the United States in such numbers and were found in Ireland with money and arms plotting against the government he trusted ...
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... desire of their faction to unite with Roberts . The visitors were told that a union could be effected if their branch would accept the terms of the Philadelphia a j 32 constitution of 1865. The discordant elements might have united. 26 ...
... desire of their faction to unite with Roberts . The visitors were told that a union could be effected if their branch would accept the terms of the Philadelphia a j 32 constitution of 1865. The discordant elements might have united. 26 ...
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... desire it no longer . " 10 When brought to trial , Halpine conducted his own defense . He complained that he was arrested on the high seas and indicted , together with a number of others , by the Dublin grand jury and that the grand ...
... desire it no longer . " 10 When brought to trial , Halpine conducted his own defense . He complained that he was arrested on the high seas and indicted , together with a number of others , by the Dublin grand jury and that the grand ...
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