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A Note (a) 1
III Experience
II. Ireland
Prop. 1. Ireland in power
of armed Association
Positions
1. For between four and five Years
(1). (4) (10) Proof.
(a) Hardy. 193 . . . The Year 178 1778 as furnishes . . . . splendid materials for the historian of Ireland. The Volunteer army now appeared . . .
About this time, and perhaps a year or so before the present period, some
detected corps had been emboldened in different parts of Ireland, particularly in the county of Wexford,
by the public spirit
of some gentlemen . . .
(a 3)
"Hardy 196. In little more than a year, their numbers amortized
"to 42,000." I have been afforded by an English Irish Gentleman
whose estate is in Lord Charlemonts neighbourhood, that
at one time the countries were no less high as 80,000
(a2)
Plowden I 513 As far back as the close of the year 1778,
the armed associations in Ireland were computed to amount
to 30,000 men."
(a 4)
Adolphus III 178. Ao 1778 or 1779 The number of volunteers was exaggerated
"to 60,000..
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