The English in Ireland in the eighteenth century /
by James Anthony Froude, M.A.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Longmans, Green and Co.,
1881.
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Notes: | Physical description: 3 v. ; 19 cm. |
Table of Contents:
v. I. Preliminary. Insurrection of 1641. The revolution. Opening of the penal era. First attempt at union. Protestant administration ; III. Irish ideas. The smugglers ; IV. Efforts of the Irish Parliament. Progress of Anarchy. (18, 707 p.)
v. II. Revival of the Celts. Lord Townsend's administration. Lord Harcourt and Colonel Blaguiere ; VI. The beginnings of the retribution. Constitution of 1782 ; VII. The convention. White-boys, high and low. (12, 568 p.)
v. III. VIII. United Irishmen. Fitzwilliam, crisis ; IX. The French at Bantry. Secession of the opposition. Eve of '98 ; X. The rebellion. Lord Cornwallis and the union. Supplementary chapter. (13, 608 p.).
v. I. Preliminary. Insurrection of 1641. The revolution. Opening of the penal era. First attempt at union. Protestant administration ; III. Irish ideas. The smugglers ; IV. Efforts of the Irish Parliament. Progress of Anarchy. (18, 707 p.)
v. II. Revival of the Celts. Lord Townsend's administration. Lord Harcourt and Colonel Blaguiere ; VI. The beginnings of the retribution. Constitution of 1782 ; VII. The convention. White-boys, high and low. (12, 568 p.)
v. III. VIII. United Irishmen. Fitzwilliam, crisis ; IX. The French at Bantry. Secession of the opposition. Eve of '98 ; X. The rebellion. Lord Cornwallis and the union. Supplementary chapter. (13, 608 p.).