A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, 5. kötetLongmans, Green and Company, 1892 |
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26. oldal
... dence of this kind was in their hands , but it consisted chiefly of documents from France which could not be disclosed , and of the secret information of men who could be induced by no earthly consideration to appear in the witness ...
... dence of this kind was in their hands , but it consisted chiefly of documents from France which could not be disclosed , and of the secret information of men who could be induced by no earthly consideration to appear in the witness ...
34. oldal
... dence the conspiracy with France . The Chancellor , it is said in a memorial which was drawn up for the Duke of Portland , ' stated in the strongest manner his opinion of the expediency of obtaining , on any terms consistent with the ...
... dence the conspiracy with France . The Chancellor , it is said in a memorial which was drawn up for the Duke of Portland , ' stated in the strongest manner his opinion of the expediency of obtaining , on any terms consistent with the ...
40. oldal
... dence describing the conditions of success ; but the moment , since the mutiny of the Nore , in which such an enterprise was most likely to have succeeded , found France abundantly occupied in the Mediterranean . Lewins , in the ...
... dence describing the conditions of success ; but the moment , since the mutiny of the Nore , in which such an enterprise was most likely to have succeeded , found France abundantly occupied in the Mediterranean . Lewins , in the ...
51. oldal
... reserve force in Castlebar itself . ( P. 16. ) Compare General Hutchinson's statement , Cornwallis Correspon- dence , ii . 410 . fixed , rushed impetuously on the foe . The affair E 2 CH . XI . 51 HUMBERT ATTACKS CASTLEBAR .
... reserve force in Castlebar itself . ( P. 16. ) Compare General Hutchinson's statement , Cornwallis Correspon- dence , ii . 410 . fixed , rushed impetuously on the foe . The affair E 2 CH . XI . 51 HUMBERT ATTACKS CASTLEBAR .
71. oldal
... and next that of general of brigade ; and that he had Tandy like a child in leading strings . ' ( Castlereagh Correspon- dence , i . 406. ) " rally fled from them to the mountains . ' The CH . II . 71 EXPEDITION OF NAPPER TANDY .
... and next that of general of brigade ; and that he had Tandy like a child in leading strings . ' ( Castlereagh Correspon- dence , i . 406. ) " rally fled from them to the mountains . ' The CH . II . 71 EXPEDITION OF NAPPER TANDY .
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