The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... ministers . - Martial Law Bill , 5th of December , 1803. - Seizure and imprisonment of members . - Irish Parlia- ment House , Exchange , and Corn Market converted into bar- racks . Mr. Houlton of the Navy , equipped by Government as a ...
... ministers . - Martial Law Bill , 5th of December , 1803. - Seizure and imprisonment of members . - Irish Parlia- ment House , Exchange , and Corn Market converted into bar- racks . Mr. Houlton of the Navy , equipped by Government as a ...
Σελίδα 14
... ministers of England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France ... minister in Paris of what we had heard ; one of the gen- tlemen said he would communicate it to Mr. Fox , or to some ...
... ministers of England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France ... minister in Paris of what we had heard ; one of the gen- tlemen said he would communicate it to Mr. Fox , or to some ...
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... minister had just re- turned from St. Cloud . When the editor saw le citoyen min- ister , he gave him an article , tout fait , for insertion , which ran thus : — ' All Paris , and the First Consul in particular , learned with horror and ...
... minister had just re- turned from St. Cloud . When the editor saw le citoyen min- ister , he gave him an article , tout fait , for insertion , which ran thus : — ' All Paris , and the First Consul in particular , learned with horror and ...
Σελίδα 17
... ministers know , as well as I do , that I am not guilty , yet , they avail themselves of a legal pretext to destroy a man , because he has been a friend to truth , to liberty , and to justice- ( there was loud cheering from the populace ) ...
... ministers know , as well as I do , that I am not guilty , yet , they avail themselves of a legal pretext to destroy a man , because he has been a friend to truth , to liberty , and to justice- ( there was loud cheering from the populace ) ...
Σελίδα 17
... ministers of England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France ... minister in Paris of what we had heard ; one of the gen- tlemen said he would communicate it to Mr. Fox , or to some ...
... ministers of England that if they would send Georges , and the other French emigrants , who are enemies to France ... minister in Paris of what we had heard ; one of the gen- tlemen said he would communicate it to Mr. Fox , or to some ...
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