The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... sent from Tal- leyrand's office , asserting in plain terms that Irishmen owed no allegiance to the King of Great Britain , " which article , he states , was written by Mr. Russell . The other article was written by an Italian of the ...
... sent from Tal- leyrand's office , asserting in plain terms that Irishmen owed no allegiance to the King of Great Britain , " which article , he states , was written by Mr. Russell . The other article was written by an Italian of the ...
Σελίδα 14
... sent over to England , but that " the mission of Colonel Beauvoisin was the most important of all . He was sent over to engage persons to assassinate his Majesty , and to organize a plan for the destruction of our naval arsenals at ...
... sent over to England , but that " the mission of Colonel Beauvoisin was the most important of all . He was sent over to engage persons to assassinate his Majesty , and to organize a plan for the destruction of our naval arsenals at ...
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... sent for by Talley- rand late in the evening , ( it was on the evening when the paper was to be published . ) * Mr. Talleyrand appeared very much agitated , and asked him if he had heard any news . He replied he had not . Talleyrand ...
... sent for by Talley- rand late in the evening , ( it was on the evening when the paper was to be published . ) * Mr. Talleyrand appeared very much agitated , and asked him if he had heard any news . He replied he had not . Talleyrand ...
Σελίδα 17
... sixty years of age . I was afterwards able to afford her an asylum from destitution . She lived in my family at Lyons for some years . - Lord Cloncurry . England engaged in newspapers , and when sent out of MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET . 17.
... sixty years of age . I was afterwards able to afford her an asylum from destitution . She lived in my family at Lyons for some years . - Lord Cloncurry . England engaged in newspapers , and when sent out of MEMOIR OF ROBERT EMMET . 17.
Σελίδα 17
... sent over to England , but that " the mission of Colonel Beauvoisin was the most important of all . He was sent over to engage persons to assassinate his Majesty , and to organize a plan for the destruction of our naval arsenals at ...
... sent over to England , but that " the mission of Colonel Beauvoisin was the most important of all . He was sent over to engage persons to assassinate his Majesty , and to organize a plan for the destruction of our naval arsenals at ...
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