The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1J. Boyce, 1811 - Ireland |
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... corps and why - Orange atrocities unpunished - Orangemen encreased and dreaded by the people - Orangemen's address — Gains them no credit — Commended by Duigenan and Pelham — Comment on Orange address - Further comment - Toleration of ...
... corps and why - Orange atrocities unpunished - Orangemen encreased and dreaded by the people - Orangemen's address — Gains them no credit — Commended by Duigenan and Pelham — Comment on Orange address - Further comment - Toleration of ...
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... corps of yeomanry displayed their zeal and prowess on their way to church on a Sunday , by fir- ing amongst a congregation of Catholics , whilst attending the rites of their own religion , wounding several , and some mor- tally , men ...
... corps of yeomanry displayed their zeal and prowess on their way to church on a Sunday , by fir- ing amongst a congregation of Catholics , whilst attending the rites of their own religion , wounding several , and some mor- tally , men ...
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... Corps , and otherwise favoured by Government . ism It is not to be imagined , that the atrocious Orang- spirit of Orangism confined itself merely to the spreads to county of Armagh . It met with too much en- the neigh bouring ...
... Corps , and otherwise favoured by Government . ism It is not to be imagined , that the atrocious Orang- spirit of Orangism confined itself merely to the spreads to county of Armagh . It met with too much en- the neigh bouring ...
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... corps , is an evidential link to the combi- nation of engrafting Protestant ascendancy , ry corps , upon religious disunion , and Catholic depres- and why sion . The Catholics not being generally ad- mitted into the Yeomanry corps ...
... corps , is an evidential link to the combi- nation of engrafting Protestant ascendancy , ry corps , upon religious disunion , and Catholic depres- and why sion . The Catholics not being generally ad- mitted into the Yeomanry corps ...
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... country had acquired a free constitution . After the French had been driven off Bantry by adverse winds , Sir Laurence Parsons moved an augmentation of ཨཎྜ ཝཱ ཝཱ ཝཱ " the the Yeomanry corps to 50,000 * men : but was 71.
... country had acquired a free constitution . After the French had been driven off Bantry by adverse winds , Sir Laurence Parsons moved an augmentation of ཨཎྜ ཝཱ ཝཱ ཝཱ " the the Yeomanry corps to 50,000 * men : but was 71.
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