Lives of Illustrious and Distinguished Irishmen: From the Earliest Times to the Present Period, Arranged in Chronological Order, and Embodying a History of Ireland in the Lives of Irishmen, Volume 5, Part 1James Wills MacGregor, Polson, 1843 - Ireland |
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... Dungannon . They passed resolutions , which imbodied every question and every cause of complaint . They first asserted their own right to debate and publish their opinions , and then proceeded , in a series of spirited resolutions , to ...
... Dungannon . They passed resolutions , which imbodied every question and every cause of complaint . They first asserted their own right to debate and publish their opinions , and then proceeded , in a series of spirited resolutions , to ...
Page 197
... Dungannon on the 15th February instant . That as citizens and volunteers , we will co - operate with the several corps whose delegates met at Dungannon , " & c . The Dungannon committee immediately published a spirited address to the ...
... Dungannon on the 15th February instant . That as citizens and volunteers , we will co - operate with the several corps whose delegates met at Dungannon , " & c . The Dungannon committee immediately published a spirited address to the ...
Page 200
... Dungannon . " This letter was received by lord Charlemont with some sensations of uneasiness . He fully approved the political sentiments which it expressed , but strongly deprecated the spirit of interference which it not less plainly ...
... Dungannon . " This letter was received by lord Charlemont with some sensations of uneasiness . He fully approved the political sentiments which it expressed , but strongly deprecated the spirit of interference which it not less plainly ...
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... Dungannon was at once adopted by the other provincial corps . On the 10th of November they met in Dublin , and elected the earl of Charlemont for their chairman . For the par- ticulars of its meeting we shall quote Mr Hardy : - " The ...
... Dungannon was at once adopted by the other provincial corps . On the 10th of November they met in Dublin , and elected the earl of Charlemont for their chairman . For the par- ticulars of its meeting we shall quote Mr Hardy : - " The ...
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