The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 43
... desires that a committee be formed of the United Irishmen . He sees nothing improper in having the members of this committee issue proclamations to inform their countrymen of the state of affairs . These proclamations shall be inserted ...
... desires that a committee be formed of the United Irishmen . He sees nothing improper in having the members of this committee issue proclamations to inform their countrymen of the state of affairs . These proclamations shall be inserted ...
Σελίδα 43
... desires that a committee be formed of the United Irishmen . He sees nothing improper in having the members of this committee issue proclamations to inform their countrymen of the state of affairs . These proclamations shall be inserted ...
... desires that a committee be formed of the United Irishmen . He sees nothing improper in having the members of this committee issue proclamations to inform their countrymen of the state of affairs . These proclamations shall be inserted ...
Σελίδα 51
... desire to give him the fullest informa- tion about every paper of his . He returned a third time to the office , reiterating his request , to have , not only his papers , but himself examined . He was entreated to give himself no ...
... desire to give him the fullest informa- tion about every paper of his . He returned a third time to the office , reiterating his request , to have , not only his papers , but himself examined . He was entreated to give himself no ...
Σελίδα 57
... desire was to attract the people without exciting the vigilance of the authorities . Thus we find at the commencment , that a " converted papist would preach the Word in a certain barn , and explain how he became convinced of the true ...
... desire was to attract the people without exciting the vigilance of the authorities . Thus we find at the commencment , that a " converted papist would preach the Word in a certain barn , and explain how he became convinced of the true ...
Σελίδα 106
... he had given directions that the prisoner should be furnished with chairs and tables . " The prisoner expressed a desire to have the use of pen , ink , and paper . " He trusted he might be permitted 106 MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET .
... he had given directions that the prisoner should be furnished with chairs and tables . " The prisoner expressed a desire to have the use of pen , ink , and paper . " He trusted he might be permitted 106 MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET .
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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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