The book The Irish Confederates, And the Rebellion of 1798 was written by author Field, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1822-1907 Here you can read free online of The Irish Confederates, And the Rebellion of 1798 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Irish Confederates, And the Rebellion of 1798 a good or bad book?
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^W ■*, '^ - -^' - - .^ ' The ag^ tion excited^iiLBjjMifi.bytto event was in- tense. The arrest took place just at evening.- Word was •carried to the Lprd_ JifiiitfiM^^tJ?^ ^^^ SPJ^ *^ *^® l^atey. _A^female relative of Lord,Edwaxi:waausi±ling.ia , thej gext l»ox, and heard it all. . She was so overcome, that Lady Castl^reagh had to leave^ the house with her. As soon as the news got iEibroad, the people wer^ seen col- lected in groups in the streets, with anxious countenance^ and conversing; with... great earnestness, so that it was strongly apprehended that an attempt at rescue would be made that night. Three o]* four days after, Neilson, a noted United Irishman, and a man of powerfiil frame, wx« discovered reconnoitring the prison, and was arrested.* There remained no alternative but an appeal to arms. Lord Moira had brought forward in February a motion for conoiUation, but it had utterly failed. There was no longer the least hope of a peaceable reform.* Seeing how things were going, and wearied out by finding all warn-' ings neglected, the opposition, with Grattan at their head, formally seceded from the Housei of Commons.
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