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This man was a Freemason , and according to the custom with that fraternity ,
made certain signs which are known by them all in common , in order to find if
any among the enemy were of the order . Thurot instantly perceived , and
answered ...
This man was a Freemason , and according to the custom with that fraternity ,
made certain signs which are known by them all in common , in order to find if
any among the enemy were of the order . Thurot instantly perceived , and
answered ...
Page 19
The weather was the severest ever remembered , and as such , in the Editor ' s
recollection , the winter when the French were in Bantry bay , was often referred
to in common conversation . A heavy fall of snow had rendered the roads , which
...
The weather was the severest ever remembered , and as such , in the Editor ' s
recollection , the winter when the French were in Bantry bay , was often referred
to in common conversation . A heavy fall of snow had rendered the roads , which
...
Page 113
40 ) , moralizing upon the fate of Admiral Trogoff and the fortunes of Dumourier ,
he writes thus : “ If men had common sense , not to say common honesty , they
would not be traitors to their country with such examples before their eyes .
40 ) , moralizing upon the fate of Admiral Trogoff and the fortunes of Dumourier ,
he writes thus : “ If men had common sense , not to say common honesty , they
would not be traitors to their country with such examples before their eyes .
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P435 | 3 |
POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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