History of the Civil War in Ireland, Containing an Impartial Account of the Proceedings of the Irish Revolutionists, from the Year 1782 Until the Suppression of the Intended Revolution: To which is Prefixed a Geographical and Historical Account of Ireland, 2. kötetS. Butler & Pechin & Frailey by J. W. Butler, 1805 |
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38. oldal
... effect . The seven persons appointed to sit on the trial , proceeded from the committee - house to the goal , where they went into a small bed - chamber in the goaler's apartment , in which Captain Dixon had left fifteen prisoners ...
... effect . The seven persons appointed to sit on the trial , proceeded from the committee - house to the goal , where they went into a small bed - chamber in the goaler's apartment , in which Captain Dixon had left fifteen prisoners ...
53. oldal
... effect , that some hundreds were af- terwards found dead in their trenches , killed with grape shot . General Loftus made his movement by a narrow road on the left , diverging from the main one , and then rapidly ascended the hill ...
... effect , that some hundreds were af- terwards found dead in their trenches , killed with grape shot . General Loftus made his movement by a narrow road on the left , diverging from the main one , and then rapidly ascended the hill ...
56. oldal
... effect its purpose ; and it was also thought : most prudent that Lord Kingsborough should not leave the town , but that in case of an amnesty , it should be surrendered to him , as military com- - mander ; and that Mr. Jacob , who was ...
... effect its purpose ; and it was also thought : most prudent that Lord Kingsborough should not leave the town , but that in case of an amnesty , it should be surrendered to him , as military com- - mander ; and that Mr. Jacob , who was ...
59. oldal
... the savage indecency even to mention some young ladies by name , who they intended should expe- rience the effects of their brutal passions before they would put them to death ; but these inten- CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND . 59.
... the savage indecency even to mention some young ladies by name , who they intended should expe- rience the effects of their brutal passions before they would put them to death ; but these inten- CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND . 59.
65. oldal
... effect , as the mur- derers were too cowardly to attempt any thing that portended danger to themselves . No one was therefore put to death on this day , but a Mr. Har- man , who was going out with Mr. Carty , to Gene- ral Moore , to ...
... effect , as the mur- derers were too cowardly to attempt any thing that portended danger to themselves . No one was therefore put to death on this day , but a Mr. Har- man , who was going out with Mr. Carty , to Gene- ral Moore , to ...
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alledged appear Arklow arms arrest arrival assizes attack attend blood body calumny camp Captain Dixon Carnew Castlecomer Catholics of Ireland cavalry charge command committee conduct constitution coun Council country gentlemen death declare delegates dreadful Dublin duty elective franchise enemy Enniscorthy execution Fingal French gentlemen George give Gorey grievances Henry honor humanity inhabitants James John jury justice king King's kingdom kingdom of Ireland land legislature letter liberated liberty Lord Fingal Lord Kingsborough majesty majesty's Major Fitzgerald ment Messrs military Moore Morgan Byrne neral O'Connor opinion oppressed Orangemen parliament peaceable Pelham persons petition present prisoners proceeded procure Protestant received Resolved respectable Robert Roche Roman Catholics Royal army Samuel sent Sir Charles Asgill slaughter subjects ther thofe Thomas Three-Rocks tion town trial trial by jury troops United force United Irish United Irishmen Vinegar-Hill Wexford William
Népszerű szakaszok
cxxi. oldal - You do me honor over-much : you have given to the subaltern all the credit of a superior. There are men engaged in this conspiracy, who are not only superior to me, but even to your own conceptions of yourself, my lord ; men, before the...
cxiv. oldal - I only to suffer death, after being adjudged guilty by your tribunal, I should bow in silence, and meet the fate that awaits me without a murmur. But the sentence of the law which delivers my body to the executioner will, through the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy...
cxvii. oldal - You, my lord, are a judge ; I am the supposed culprit: I am a man, you are a man also; by a revolution of power we might change places, though we never could change characters. If I stand at the bar of this court and dare not vindicate my character, what a farce is your justice?
xviii. oldal - I do renounce, reject, and abjure the opinion, that princes excommunicated by the Pope and council, or by any authority...
cxix. oldal - ... an emissary of France! An emissary of France! And for what end? It is alleged that I wished to sell the independence of my country! And for what end?
cxiv. oldal - I do not imagine that, seated where you are, your minds can be so free from impurity as to receive the least impression from what I am going to utter.
cxxii. oldal - The proclamation of the provisional government speaks for our views; no inference can be tortured from it to countenance barbarity or debasement at home, or subjection, humiliation, or treachery from abroad.
cxv. oldal - When my spirit shall be wafted to a more friendly port ; when my shade shall have joined the bands of those martyred heroes who have shed their blood on the scaffold and in the field, in defence of their country and of virtue, this is my hope...
cxxi. oldal - I am accountable for all the blood that has and will be shed in this struggle of the oppressed against the oppressor — shall you tell me this, and must I be so very a slave as not to repel it? I do not fear to approach the Omnipotent Judge to answer for the conduct of my whole life; and am I to be appalled and falsified by a mere remnant of mortality here?
xxi. oldal - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present church establishment, for the purpose of substituting a Catholic establishment in its stead; and...