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III. Experience II Ireland
4 §.3. Fruits, Golden Age
Thus for the historian: a few remarks may here
perhaps be found not altogether out of place. 1. The persons
by whom the damage, such as it was, had for its milkers was done were not the
sort of person here in question — the associated Volunteers, but
promiscuous multitude of which the Volunteers for aught
appears did not, any of them, compose a part; 2 that
in Ireland more especially, the magnitude of the interest
at state considered, the quantum of the mischief done
taking it altogether was not, more upon the face of this account
of it very considerable. 3. that in the passage on which
speaking of the only house injured it is spoken of as
"reduced" to a ruin [+] [+] in this history
published some
20 or 28 years
after the time in
question the rhetorician seems to have taken
place of the historian. Desirous of seeing the account given
of the transaction at the time, I turned to Dodsleys Annual Register
for that year (1779) and at the part called the Historical Chronicle in a letter dated Dublin,
Nov 15. in the passage in which this same It house is
spoken of "destroying the windows on the ground floor, and
"doing some small damage to the next story" was the
scene of the damage. " At the last Westminster
Election but one Ao 1819 — Lord Castlereagh's House, for the
damage done to which his Lordship obtained a Verdict against the Hundred
for £ did not come off so easily. ☞ Fill up the blank
As to person corporal injury to person, whatsoever was talked
of, none (it appears) was done
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