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Two men apprehending Lord Edward Fitzgerald at gunpoint in his bed chamber for high treason. Line engraving with etching.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 42809i- Books
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Just published, (the fourth edition,) an account of the late insurrection in Ireland; In which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French Government, through Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, James Quigley, and others. Together with a short history of the principal battles between the King's forces and the insurgents; with observations on the confessions of the chiefs, and on their connection with certain societies in Great Britain.
Date: [1798?]- Books
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Just published, (the eighth edition,) an account of the late insurrection in Ireland; In which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French Government, through Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Mr. Arthur O'Connor, James-Quigley, and others. Together with a short history of the principal battles between the King's forces and the insurgents; with observations on the confessions of the chiefs. And on their connection with certain societies in Great Britain.
Date: [1798?]- Books
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Just published, (the twelfth edition,) an account of the late insurrection in Ireland; In which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French Government, through Lord E. Fitzgerald, Mr. A. O'Connor, J. Quigley, and others. Together with short history of the principal battles between between the King's forces and the insurgents; with observations on the consessions of the chiefs, and on their connection with certain societies in Great Britain.
Date: [1799?]- Books
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Just published, (the third edition,) An account of the late Insurrection in Ireland; in which is laid open, the secret correspondence between the United Irish and the French government, through Lord E. Fitzgerald, Mr. A. O'Connor, J. Quigley, and others. Together with A short History of the principal Battles between the King's Forces and the Insurgents; with Observations on the Confessions of the Chiefs, and on their Connection with certain Societies in Great Britain. Read and then Judge. - This Account is chiefly taken from the Reports of the Secret Committees of the Irish Parliament, and other authentic Papers.
Date: [1798?]