History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798Chapman & Elcoate, 1844 - 248 sider Quarter bound in leather with marbled boards Handwritten note ot say that 'the author of this work is Fitzpatrick a well known Dublin publisher, signed by P O'Brian? No title page. |
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Side v
... PARLIAMENT AND PARLIA- MENTARY POLITICS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - THE PRO- -WOOD'S HALFPENCE - DOCTOR LUCAS-- TESTANT OPPOSITION — THE UNDERTAKERS - TOWNSHEND'S GOLDEN DROPS - THE AMERICAN WAR - MR . RICHARD HERON • CHAPTER III . THE ...
... PARLIAMENT AND PARLIA- MENTARY POLITICS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - THE PRO- -WOOD'S HALFPENCE - DOCTOR LUCAS-- TESTANT OPPOSITION — THE UNDERTAKERS - TOWNSHEND'S GOLDEN DROPS - THE AMERICAN WAR - MR . RICHARD HERON • CHAPTER III . THE ...
Side vi
... PARLIAMENT NEW CATHOLIC DEMOCRACY - THE 1792 - THE GRAND JURIES THE · . 51 CHAPTER VI . PROGRESS OF THE UNITED IRISH AGITATION - JAMES NAPPER TANDY AND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS - PEEP - OF - DAY BOYS AND DEFENDERS - THEOBALD WOLFE TONE ...
... PARLIAMENT NEW CATHOLIC DEMOCRACY - THE 1792 - THE GRAND JURIES THE · . 51 CHAPTER VI . PROGRESS OF THE UNITED IRISH AGITATION - JAMES NAPPER TANDY AND THE HOUSE OF COMMONS - PEEP - OF - DAY BOYS AND DEFENDERS - THEOBALD WOLFE TONE ...
Side 4
... parliament , from juries , from elections . They could not buy land , they could not bear arms , they could not educate their chil- dren , they could not intermarry with Protestants , they could not so much as ride good horses . The law ...
... parliament , from juries , from elections . They could not buy land , they could not bear arms , they could not educate their chil- dren , they could not intermarry with Protestants , they could not so much as ride good horses . The law ...
Side 5
Philip Harwood. The Protestant parliament evinced no lack of zeal in the work of " set- tling " themselves against their enemies . The fruits of their industry soon appeared on the statute - book , as follows : - By 7 W. III . , c . 4 ...
Philip Harwood. The Protestant parliament evinced no lack of zeal in the work of " set- tling " themselves against their enemies . The fruits of their industry soon appeared on the statute - book , as follows : - By 7 W. III . , c . 4 ...
Side 6
... Parliament of George I. amused its leisure with acts for " better regulating " the town of Galway and the city of Kilkenny , and " strengthening the Protestant interest therein ; " passed a militia bill with clauses for seizing Papists ...
... Parliament of George I. amused its leisure with acts for " better regulating " the town of Galway and the city of Kilkenny , and " strengthening the Protestant interest therein ; " passed a militia bill with clauses for seizing Papists ...
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