The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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Page 224
... Society of United Irishmen of and the publicity of its proceedings , and in Dublin , we may safely aver , " & c . Reading 1795 a new Society for the same object -- but this in Lord Londonderry , we fairly confess a secret Society - was ...
... Society of United Irishmen of and the publicity of its proceedings , and in Dublin , we may safely aver , " & c . Reading 1795 a new Society for the same object -- but this in Lord Londonderry , we fairly confess a secret Society - was ...
Page 225
... Society , at the time they became connected with it , was conducted on principles of the strictest secrecy . The organization of the system was admirably adapted for its purposes . No treachery could endanger the safety of many persons ...
... Society , at the time they became connected with it , was conducted on principles of the strictest secrecy . The organization of the system was admirably adapted for its purposes . No treachery could endanger the safety of many persons ...
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... Society . His works are well known . It will be found that most of them are habitually cast in the form of lectures , and framed to demonstrate rather than in- struct . The best and most popular of them is his work on " Domestic Animals ...
... Society . His works are well known . It will be found that most of them are habitually cast in the form of lectures , and framed to demonstrate rather than in- struct . The best and most popular of them is his work on " Domestic Animals ...
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