The Irish magazine, and monthly asylum for neglected biography. Feb.-Nov. 1808, Jan. 1809 - July 18121808 |
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... give me cre- dit , affure you that a great peer fent me notice , That be world save my life if I won d accufe others ; but I antwer- ed , that never know of any conspira- tors in Ireland , but such as were pub- licly known out - lares ...
... give me cre- dit , affure you that a great peer fent me notice , That be world save my life if I won d accufe others ; but I antwer- ed , that never know of any conspira- tors in Ireland , but such as were pub- licly known out - lares ...
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... give account in writing of their pro- ceedings in execution of this act , at the next general quarter felkons , to be there entered and registered . - If any juftice of the peace fhall neglect do- ing his duty in execution of this act ...
... give account in writing of their pro- ceedings in execution of this act , at the next general quarter felkons , to be there entered and registered . - If any juftice of the peace fhall neglect do- ing his duty in execution of this act ...
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... give fecurity for gooi behaviour , and not to remove to other parts of the kingdom , under the penalty of transportation as popith re- gulars , and incurring like penalties up- on their retura into the fame , as po- pifh regulars are ...
... give fecurity for gooi behaviour , and not to remove to other parts of the kingdom , under the penalty of transportation as popith re- gulars , and incurring like penalties up- on their retura into the fame , as po- pifh regulars are ...
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... give the whole letter on Sir Richard Mufgrave , but for the fame reason . There is an appendix to the tour in Ireland contained in two letters , the first of which feems to be an epi- tome of his book , and the fecond ferves to shew the ...
... give the whole letter on Sir Richard Mufgrave , but for the fame reason . There is an appendix to the tour in Ireland contained in two letters , the first of which feems to be an epi- tome of his book , and the fecond ferves to shew the ...
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... give apage or two to the flood of abuse which he pours on DS 6 We cannot blame this difconfo- late mourner for efpoufing the cause of his friend and relative ' fo vigor- enfly ; we only think that while he advocates the caufe of the ...
... give apage or two to the flood of abuse which he pours on DS 6 We cannot blame this difconfo- late mourner for efpoufing the cause of his friend and relative ' fo vigor- enfly ; we only think that while he advocates the caufe of the ...
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