The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... England . - Benjamin Pemberton Binns , ( Note ) . CHAPTER III . · Treaty of Amiens . - Views of the high contracting parties.- Warlike preparations in 1803. - Emmet's unfavourable opinion of Buonaparte . - Rupture , invasion , panic ...
... England . - Benjamin Pemberton Binns , ( Note ) . CHAPTER III . · Treaty of Amiens . - Views of the high contracting parties.- Warlike preparations in 1803. - Emmet's unfavourable opinion of Buonaparte . - Rupture , invasion , panic ...
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... England , Talleyrand was in communication with the enemies of the lat- ter . Of the object of that communication there can be no doubt , and it is no less evident that a rupture with England was then in contemplation . Under such ...
... England , Talleyrand was in communication with the enemies of the lat- ter . Of the object of that communication there can be no doubt , and it is no less evident that a rupture with England was then in contemplation . Under such ...
Σελίδα 12
... England , they could have no co - operation on the part of the former . There is an inquiry at the conclusion of T. A. Emmet's letter to Macneven , of the 25th of October , which , I believe , has a reference to the movements of a very ...
... England , they could have no co - operation on the part of the former . There is an inquiry at the conclusion of T. A. Emmet's letter to Macneven , of the 25th of October , which , I believe , has a reference to the movements of a very ...
Σελίδα 13
... England and the Princes . He admits , however , that , as editor of the " Ar- gus , " after resisting for some time , he did admit articles into that paper , two in particular , which he observed to Mr. Tal- leyrand were sufficient ...
... England and the Princes . He admits , however , that , as editor of the " Ar- gus , " after resisting for some time , he did admit articles into that paper , two in particular , which he observed to Mr. Tal- leyrand were sufficient ...
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... England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France , out of this country , the French would offer a reciprocity !!! Now , what does the reciprocity mean but to deliver up all the United ...
... England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France , out of this country , the French would offer a reciprocity !!! Now , what does the reciprocity mean but to deliver up all the United ...
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23rd of July acquainted Anne Devlin arms arrested attempt blood blunderbusses brother called Castle cause character Colonel Despard Committee communication conduct confidence Cork countrymen Court death declaration Depot Dowdall Dublin Dwyer enemies England execution feelings Fort George France freedom French friends gentleman George Dunn give hands Harold's Cross heart honour hope insurrection Ireland Irish Irish Government jail John justice Kildare Kilmainham Kilmainham jail land letter liberty living Lord Castlereagh Lord Edward Fitzgerald M'Nally Macneven Major Sirr Mason ment Michael Dwyer mind ministers Miss Curran month never night object occasion officers opinion papers party person Plunket prisoner Provisional Government Rathfarnham reason rebellion recollection respect Robert A Roon Robert Emmet Russell Sarah Curran scaffold sent Society sufferings T. A. Emmet taken Thomas Addis Emmet Thomas-street tion trial United Irishmen Wicklow wish witness