The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... rebellion ) was the measure of arming and embodying , into a kind of militia , the native Irish , in order to repel ... rebellions , the source from whence those waters of bitterness flowed , and have continued to flow , was religious ...
... rebellion ) was the measure of arming and embodying , into a kind of militia , the native Irish , in order to repel ... rebellions , the source from whence those waters of bitterness flowed , and have continued to flow , was religious ...
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... rebellions , the last of which was not finally extinguished during her reign . Both these rebellions were openly ... rebellion was religious fana- ticism , or that it was the means he made use of to excite his country- men to arms ...
... rebellions , the last of which was not finally extinguished during her reign . Both these rebellions were openly ... rebellion was religious fana- ticism , or that it was the means he made use of to excite his country- men to arms ...
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... rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he ad- vances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own ...
... rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he ad- vances a position unsupported by any one reputable historian , and solely resting upon his own ...
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... rebellion . That they have been forfeited over and over again , I admit ; and this is easily accounted for , because the history of that country is little more than the history of a series of rebellions . When , therefore , this writer ...
... rebellion . That they have been forfeited over and over again , I admit ; and this is easily accounted for , because the history of that country is little more than the history of a series of rebellions . When , therefore , this writer ...
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... rebellion they have no other end but 10 shake off the yoake of obe- dience to your Majestie , and to rout out all remembrance of the English na- tion in this kingdom . I say , I say this of the people in general , for I find not only a ...
... rebellion they have no other end but 10 shake off the yoake of obe- dience to your Majestie , and to rout out all remembrance of the English na- tion in this kingdom . I say , I say this of the people in general , for I find not only a ...
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