The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volum 1J. Boyce, 1811 |
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald , after notice of his rebel- lious purposes . Second , employing one Higgins to receive men in the west . Third , having fire arms and pikes concealed in Hogsheads . In support of the first count , the only ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald , after notice of his rebel- lious purposes . Second , employing one Higgins to receive men in the west . Third , having fire arms and pikes concealed in Hogsheads . In support of the first count , the only ...
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . * * Maum had been in the custody of the persons , who upon the above information brought Mr. Arthur to trial , for more than a month after they had taken the determination , as is clear from sions of Lieutenant ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . * * Maum had been in the custody of the persons , who upon the above information brought Mr. Arthur to trial , for more than a month after they had taken the determination , as is clear from sions of Lieutenant ...
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald's letter , if Maum would call upon him the next morning , it was natural to suppose , that some important reason could be given by Maum for omitting , when he came back from the review , to call upon Mr. Arthur ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald's letter , if Maum would call upon him the next morning , it was natural to suppose , that some important reason could be given by Maum for omitting , when he came back from the review , to call upon Mr. Arthur ...
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . The existence of the last document he could not suppress , because it is supposed , it had been the ground of his own conviction . Apparently it then struck him , that it would not appear credible , he should ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . The existence of the last document he could not suppress , because it is supposed , it had been the ground of his own conviction . Apparently it then struck him , that it would not appear credible , he should ...
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald's application for money ; an assertion , which he now dropped , by professing , that Mr. Arthur only said , it was very well , he would give him the answer in the morning . When he contradicted , or at least ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald's application for money ; an assertion , which he now dropped , by professing , that Mr. Arthur only said , it was very well , he would give him the answer in the morning . When he contradicted , or at least ...
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