| 1803 - 482 pages
...their oath and faithful to their engagement as UNITED IRISHME*! have determined to g\\ej[ree4o>tt to their country and a period to the long career of ENGLISH...fpeak the fame language, the fame fleets and armies protedt us, we haye common friends and common enemief ? in (hort we are united by every tie of intereft,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 540 pages
...their oath and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression. lsPs- Thus ended the achievements of the romantic and infatuated rebellion of one hour raised by Mr.... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - 1851 - 392 pages
...their oath, and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression." In this they declared their object to be " to establish a free and indepen* On his trial he disclaimed... | |
| 1852 - 820 pages
...^am^ excluded the public, and filled the ment as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression." In this, they declared their object to be "to establish a free and iiidejienrlent republic in Ireland."... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - 1902 - 226 pages
..." A Band of Patriots, mindful of their oath as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English Oppression." After detailing Emmet's movements after the failure, the prosecutor described his arrival at Mrs. Palmer's... | |
| David James O'Donoghue - 1902 - 246 pages
...began: "A Band of Patriots, mindful of their oath as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English Oppression." After detailing Emmet's movements after the failure, the prosecutor described his arrival at Mrs. Palmer's... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1915 - 784 pages
...their oath and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression. "In this endeavour, they are now successfully engaged, and their efforts are •seconded by complete... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1915 - 792 pages
...faithful to their engagement as UNITED IRISHMEN, have determined to give freedom to their country and put a period to the long career of ENGLISH OPPRESSION". And what is the oppression which is exercised over us? We live under the same King, we enjoy the same constitution,... | |
| Raymond Postgate - 1920 - 636 pages
...their oath, and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression. In this endeavour, they are now successfully engaged, and their efforts are seconded by complete and... | |
| Patrick M. Geoghegan - 2002 - 388 pages
...their oath and faithful to their engagement as United Irishmen, have determined to give freedom to their country, and a period to the long career of English oppression.' It revealed: In this endeavour, they are now successfully engaged, and their efforts are seconded by... | |
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