The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... United Irishmen ,. The defection of Russia from the triple alliance ; the defeat of the Archduke Charles , on the Taglia- mento , and the consequent humilia- tion of Austria , by the peace of Cam- po Formio ; the hoisting of the red flag ...
... United Irishmen ,. The defection of Russia from the triple alliance ; the defeat of the Archduke Charles , on the Taglia- mento , and the consequent humilia- tion of Austria , by the peace of Cam- po Formio ; the hoisting of the red flag ...
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The Press , the organ of the United Irishmen , so thoroughly despised the speech delivered , in the Irish House of Peers , by Lord Moira , that it refused to publish it . The fine , but most sarcastic song , " In a certain assembly , a ...
The Press , the organ of the United Irishmen , so thoroughly despised the speech delivered , in the Irish House of Peers , by Lord Moira , that it refused to publish it . The fine , but most sarcastic song , " In a certain assembly , a ...
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... United Irishmen awaited but a favour- able opportunity to rebel ; that they were fully armed , and to some extent dis- ciplined ; that they reckoned among their numbers many distinguished civi- lians and several able soldiers , that ...
... United Irishmen awaited but a favour- able opportunity to rebel ; that they were fully armed , and to some extent dis- ciplined ; that they reckoned among their numbers many distinguished civi- lians and several able soldiers , that ...
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... United Irishmen , " says the Rev. Mr. Godkin , " employed an agent named Jackson to negotiate with France for military aid , and so early as 1794 , this treasonable con- spiracy was revealed to Pitt , by one Cockayne , yet Jackson was ...
... United Irishmen , " says the Rev. Mr. Godkin , " employed an agent named Jackson to negotiate with France for military aid , and so early as 1794 , this treasonable con- spiracy was revealed to Pitt , by one Cockayne , yet Jackson was ...
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... United Irishmen , enjoying their full confidence , and attending their secret meetings , regularly , during the whole of '97 , and on to June '98 , as regu- larly reported the proceedings to the Rev. John Cleland , the agent and ...
... United Irishmen , enjoying their full confidence , and attending their secret meetings , regularly , during the whole of '97 , and on to June '98 , as regu- larly reported the proceedings to the Rev. John Cleland , the agent and ...
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