The Journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Том 17The Society, 1918 Each volume contains the Society's meetings, proceedings, etc. |
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... vessels arriving from Ireland of the manner in which the Irish were crippling English efforts and showing that the recruiting officers failed to induce young Irish- men to enlist for the American service . The importance of all this is ...
... vessels arriving from Ireland of the manner in which the Irish were crippling English efforts and showing that the recruiting officers failed to induce young Irish- men to enlist for the American service . The importance of all this is ...
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... vessels arriving from or departing for Ireland at various periods , as they appear on the Custom House records of the cities on the Atlantic coast and I have been able to show by this indisputable testimony that the majority of the vessels ...
... vessels arriving from or departing for Ireland at various periods , as they appear on the Custom House records of the cities on the Atlantic coast and I have been able to show by this indisputable testimony that the majority of the vessels ...
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... vessels between Irish ports and New York and Phila- delphia . Of these vessels 135 were with the port of Cork ; 124 with Dublin ; 96 with Londonderry ; 87 with Newry ; 39 with Bel- fast ; 29 with Waterford ; 25 with Galway ; 14 with ...
... vessels between Irish ports and New York and Phila- delphia . Of these vessels 135 were with the port of Cork ; 124 with Dublin ; 96 with Londonderry ; 87 with Newry ; 39 with Bel- fast ; 29 with Waterford ; 25 with Galway ; 14 with ...
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... vessel named the Hibernia on its arrival in New York from Lough Swilly on the 21st of April , 1766. McCurdy's men brought the copy to New London and had it printed in a newspaper in that town . ( Applause . ) There is abundant evidence ...
... vessel named the Hibernia on its arrival in New York from Lough Swilly on the 21st of April , 1766. McCurdy's men brought the copy to New London and had it printed in a newspaper in that town . ( Applause . ) There is abundant evidence ...
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... vessels plying out of New York . He served with Hercules Mulligan and fifteen other citizens on the Committee of Secrecy and Inspection formed in New York in 1775. The Journals of the Provincial Congress in September , 1776 , show that ...
... vessels plying out of New York . He served with Hercules Mulligan and fifteen other citizens on the Committee of Secrecy and Inspection formed in New York in 1775. The Journals of the Provincial Congress in September , 1776 , show that ...
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Страница 116 - As mankind become more liberal, they will be more apt to allow that all those who conduct themselves as worthy members of the community are equally entitled to the protection of civil government. I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations in examples of justice and liberality; and I presume that your fellow-citizens will not forget the patriotic part which you took in the accomplishment of their revolution and the establishment of their government, or the important assistance which they...
Страница 105 - That we think the legislature of Great Britain is not authorized by the constitution to establish a religion fraught with sanguinary and impious tenets ; or to erect an arbitrary form of government in any quarter of the globe.
Страница 79 - The misery and distress which your ill-fated country has been so frequently exposed to, and has so often experienced, by such a combination of rapine, treachery, and violence, as would have disgraced the name of government, in the most arbitrary country in the world...
Страница 13 - To some it may be a matter of surprise that the whole island has not been laid out as a city. To others it may be a subject of merriment that the Commissioners have provided space for a greater population than is collected at any spot on this side of China. They have in this respect been governed by the shape of the ground. It is not improbable that considerable numbers may be collected at...
Страница 115 - When I signed the Declaration of Independence I had in view not only our independence of England, but the toleration of all sects professing the Christian religion, and communicating to them all equal rights.
Страница 106 - That as this convention is firmly persuaded that a reunion with Great Britain, on constitutional principles, would most effectually secure the rights and liberties, and increase the strength, and promote the happiness of the whole empire, objects which this province hath ever...
Страница 194 - Music ! oh, how faint, how weak, Language fades before thy spell ! Why should Feeling ever speak, When thou canst breathe her soul so well ? Friendship's balmy words may feign. Love's are even more false than they ; Oh ! 'tis only Music's strain Can sweetly soothe, and not betray...
Страница 95 - We respect and love you ; often have you led us into the field of battle, but we are no longer under your command ; we warn you to be on your guard ; if you fire your pistol, or attempt to enforce your commands, we shall put you instantly to death.
Страница 86 - Wayne had a constitutional attachment to the decision of the sword, and this cast of character had acquired strength from indulgence, as well as from the native temper of the troops he commanded. They were known by the designation of the line of Pennsylvania ; whereas they might have been with more propriety called the line of Ireland.