The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... means of encouraging a taste for History and Elocution ; every allusion to contemporary events or persons being prohibited . The Society flourished for about twenty - two years . The names of some of the greatest men that Ire- land can ...
... means of encouraging a taste for History and Elocution ; every allusion to contemporary events or persons being prohibited . The Society flourished for about twenty - two years . The names of some of the greatest men that Ire- land can ...
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... means of encouraging a taste for History and Elocution ; every allusion to contemporary events or persons being prohibited . The Society flourished for about twenty - two years . The names of some of the greatest men that Ire- land can ...
... means of encouraging a taste for History and Elocution ; every allusion to contemporary events or persons being prohibited . The Society flourished for about twenty - two years . The names of some of the greatest men that Ire- land can ...
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... means * In the month of February , 1798 , Lord Chancellor Clare held a Visitation which lasted three days , and terminated in the expulsion of 19 students and the reprimand of four ; amongst the former were William Corbet , Messrs ...
... means * In the month of February , 1798 , Lord Chancellor Clare held a Visitation which lasted three days , and terminated in the expulsion of 19 students and the reprimand of four ; amongst the former were William Corbet , Messrs ...
Σελίδα 14
... mean but to deliver up all the United Irishmen in the same manner that he did the Italians . " The fact stated by Mr. Goldsmith is perfectly true ; Robert Emmet's information to his brother on this subject was not erroneous . Mr ...
... mean but to deliver up all the United Irishmen in the same manner that he did the Italians . " The fact stated by Mr. Goldsmith is perfectly true ; Robert Emmet's information to his brother on this subject was not erroneous . Mr ...
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... means of refuting that charge , or of destroying the credit of the wit- nesses produced . I have , therefore , nothing to say now , but what I said when first brought to the bar , that I am not guilty . " At the conclusion of the ...
... means of refuting that charge , or of destroying the credit of the wit- nesses produced . I have , therefore , nothing to say now , but what I said when first brought to the bar , that I am not guilty . " At the conclusion of the ...
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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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