Collection of Nineteenth Century Pamphlets Relating to Various Trials and Court Procedure in Ireland1809 |
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... hundreds of Officers and their families were involved , should have remained an undisturbed parcel in the Secretary's Office at the Castle till the 1st October last , is a strong instance of that patient resigna- tion with which some ...
... hundreds of Officers and their families were involved , should have remained an undisturbed parcel in the Secretary's Office at the Castle till the 1st October last , is a strong instance of that patient resigna- tion with which some ...
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... hundreds and thousands of our Protestant fellow countrymen , who have liberally countenanced Catholic Meetings by their presence , are ready to vindicate the Ca- tholics from such sinister imputation . The trial must last for months if ...
... hundreds and thousands of our Protestant fellow countrymen , who have liberally countenanced Catholic Meetings by their presence , are ready to vindicate the Ca- tholics from such sinister imputation . The trial must last for months if ...
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... hundred and feventy - feven . Many monks alfo accompanied St. Blathmach , fon to an Irish king , in his miffion to Britain , St. Donnan brought fifty- two monks in his train , St. Ailbe difpatched twenty- four of his monks to preach in ...
... hundred and feventy - feven . Many monks alfo accompanied St. Blathmach , fon to an Irish king , in his miffion to Britain , St. Donnan brought fifty- two monks in his train , St. Ailbe difpatched twenty- four of his monks to preach in ...
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... the gene- ral issue . The jury having retired for a consider- able time , brought in their verdict for the Plaintiff , damages One Hundred and Fifty Pounds with Six - pence Costs . MR . NORTH'S SPEECH . - Mr. North . In vi.
... the gene- ral issue . The jury having retired for a consider- able time , brought in their verdict for the Plaintiff , damages One Hundred and Fifty Pounds with Six - pence Costs . MR . NORTH'S SPEECH . - Mr. North . In vi.
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... hundred children , and went to the metropolis to obtain sub- I need not descant upon the scriptions for the purpose . great general advantage , or to this country the peculiarly patriotic purpose which the success of such a plan must ...
... hundred children , and went to the metropolis to obtain sub- I need not descant upon the scriptions for the purpose . great general advantage , or to this country the peculiarly patriotic purpose which the success of such a plan must ...
Common terms and phrases
affidavit againſt Alderman Darley appear appointed Assizes Barony believe called Captain Graham Captain Hay Catholic Committee Catholics of Ireland cattle character charge claim Commissioners compensation conduct contract Convention Act Cornwall counsel County of Wexford County Wexford Court Court Martial declared defendant deponent further saith deponent's Dublin duty Earl Edom Enniscorthy evidence fact feel fired fuch Geary Gentlemen Government Grand Jury Hay's heard honor houfe houſe Idumea Ireland Irish justice Kilfoyle labour land letter Lord Ffrench Lordship Magee Magistrates meeting ment Miss Nevill Myshal Nevill's Newtownbarry O'Brien O'Gorman oath observe offence Officers opinion parish Parliament party persons Petition Philip Hay plaintiff police pound present proceedings Proclamation prosecution prove purpose racter Rebellion rebels received Resolved respect road Sheriff shot Special Sessions suffering loyalist tion town trial verdict W. W. Pole yeomanry yeomen
Popular passages
Page 83 - God give thee of the dew of heaven, and the fatness of the earth, and plenty of corn and wine: let people serve thee, and nations bow down to thee: be lord over thy brethren, and let thy mother's sons bow down to thee: cursed be every one that curseth thee, and blessed be he that blesseth thee.
Page 1 - And the desolate land shall be tilled, whereas it lay desolate in the sight of all that passed by. And they shall say, This land that was desolate is become like the garden of Eden ; and the waste and desolate and ruined cities are become fenced, and are inhabited.
Page 2 - And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel, And they shall build the waste cities, and inhabit them; And they shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine thereof; They shall also make gardens, and eat the fruit of them. And I will plant them upon their land, And they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, Saith the Lord thy God.
Page 2 - And the house of Jacob shall be a fire, And the house of Joseph a flame, And the house of Esau for stubble...
Page 2 - In that day will I raise up the tabernacle of David that is fallen, and close up the breaches thereof ; and I will raise up his ruins, and I will build it as in the days of old : that they may possess the remnant of Edom, and of all the heathen which are called by my name, saith the Lord that doeth this.
Page 83 - And of Joseph he said, Blessed of the Lord be his land, for the precious things of heaven, for the dew, and for the deep that coucheth beneath...
Page 3 - The breaker is come up before them: they have broken 'up, and have passed through the gate, and are gone out by it : and their king shall pass before them, and the Lord on the head of them.