The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... objects . CHAPTER VIII . - 59 78 Account of the principal leaders and most active agents . - John Allen . — William Dowdall . — Henry Howley . — D . L. Redmond . 96 CHAPTER IX . Account of Michael Dwyer and his men . - Of Thomas Brangan ...
... objects . CHAPTER VIII . - 59 78 Account of the principal leaders and most active agents . - John Allen . — William Dowdall . — Henry Howley . — D . L. Redmond . 96 CHAPTER IX . Account of Michael Dwyer and his men . - Of Thomas Brangan ...
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... object of my affections : my race is run , the grave opens to receive me , and I sink into its bosom ! " I have but one request to make , at my departure from this world - it is the charity of its silence . Let no man write my epitaph ...
... object of my affections : my race is run , the grave opens to receive me , and I sink into its bosom ! " I have but one request to make , at my departure from this world - it is the charity of its silence . Let no man write my epitaph ...
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... object that at all divided his thoughts , with that enthusiasm for Irish freedom , which in him was an hereditary , as well as national feeling ; -himself being the second martyr his father had given to the cause . Simple in all his ...
... object that at all divided his thoughts , with that enthusiasm for Irish freedom , which in him was an hereditary , as well as national feeling ; -himself being the second martyr his father had given to the cause . Simple in all his ...
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... object that at all divided his thoughts , with that enthusiasm for Irish freedom , which in him was an hereditary , as well as national feeling ; -himself being the second martyr his father had given to the cause . Simple in all his ...
... object that at all divided his thoughts , with that enthusiasm for Irish freedom , which in him was an hereditary , as well as national feeling ; -himself being the second martyr his father had given to the cause . Simple in all his ...
Σελίδα 9
... , not appearing , they were declared con- tumacious , we are told by Mr. Moore , and sentence of expulsion was pronounced against them . - Life of Corbet . probable that amusement was the main object of his visit MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET . 9.
... , not appearing , they were declared con- tumacious , we are told by Mr. Moore , and sentence of expulsion was pronounced against them . - Life of Corbet . probable that amusement was the main object of his visit MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET . 9.
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The Life and Times of Robert Emmet, Esq. (Classic Reprint) Richard Robert Madden Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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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