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Tone reached Havre on the 2nd of February , 1796 ; and after his arrival in Paris ,
he was put into the proper channels for diplomatic negociation by Munro , the
American minister . That America was cautiously intriguing for the separation of ...
Tone reached Havre on the 2nd of February , 1796 ; and after his arrival in Paris ,
he was put into the proper channels for diplomatic negociation by Munro , the
American minister . That America was cautiously intriguing for the separation of ...
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The military command of this force was entrusted to General Hardy , and the
naval to Commodore Bompart , of the Hoche ; on board which ship was the
notorious Irish traitor Theobald Wolfe Tone , under his republican name of Citizen
Smith ...
The military command of this force was entrusted to General Hardy , and the
naval to Commodore Bompart , of the Hoche ; on board which ship was the
notorious Irish traitor Theobald Wolfe Tone , under his republican name of Citizen
Smith ...
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The arch - traitor Tone is himself a very capital prize . ” It is therefore evident that
the Irish government were perfectly aware that Tone was on board the Hoche ,
and consequently their prisoner before the arrival of that ship in port . Tone was ...
The arch - traitor Tone is himself a very capital prize . ” It is therefore evident that
the Irish government were perfectly aware that Tone was on board the Hoche ,
and consequently their prisoner before the arrival of that ship in port . Tone was ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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