Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 27
... Committee in 1824-25 . ( F ) The objects of the conspiracy entered into by Ribbonmen are , as it was proved before ... committee - man , a treasurer , and a secretary be- longing to them . The committee - man was to communicate with the ...
... Committee in 1824-25 . ( F ) The objects of the conspiracy entered into by Ribbonmen are , as it was proved before ... committee - man , a treasurer , and a secretary be- longing to them . The committee - man was to communicate with the ...
Side 28
... committee in 1825 , declared , that " in the time of his father and uncle , the priests educated on the Continent were Jacobites - that they were enemies to a certain extent ; while they submitted to the laws , their own opinions ran ...
... committee in 1825 , declared , that " in the time of his father and uncle , the priests educated on the Continent were Jacobites - that they were enemies to a certain extent ; while they submitted to the laws , their own opinions ran ...
Side 30
... Committee com- menced its sittings in Dublin , and the Levellers ( the Whiteboys of two years after ) entered upon their operations in Cork . 2. I have shown that wherever agrarian disturbance prevailed , political organization soon ...
... Committee com- menced its sittings in Dublin , and the Levellers ( the Whiteboys of two years after ) entered upon their operations in Cork . 2. I have shown that wherever agrarian disturbance prevailed , political organization soon ...
Side 31
... the insensibility of conscience to the guilt of murder , which he regards as a characteristic of the disorders prevailing in Ireland , * Select Committee on Ireland , 1832 . a characteristic which , peculiar and abominable as all must 31.
... the insensibility of conscience to the guilt of murder , which he regards as a characteristic of the disorders prevailing in Ireland , * Select Committee on Ireland , 1832 . a characteristic which , peculiar and abominable as all must 31.
Side 36
... committee to inquire into the disorders he de- nounced , and to bring offenders to justice . This is the speech , these the resolutions , to which , now , public attention is directed , as criminating the Orange Institution . Upon what ...
... committee to inquire into the disorders he de- nounced , and to bring offenders to justice . This is the speech , these the resolutions , to which , now , public attention is directed , as criminating the Orange Institution . Upon what ...
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