A Narrative of the Confinement and Exile of William Steel Dickson, D. D.: Formerly Minister of the Presbyterian Congregations of Ballyhalbert and Portaferry, in the County of Down, and Now of Keady, in the County of Armagh. To which is Annexed, an Account of an Assault Committed on the Author, September 9th, 1811, on His Return from the Catholic Meeting in the City of Armagh; with a Sketch of Proceedings Consequent Thereon |
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Pagina 41
... and carried to the guard - honse . There , every thing was scrutinized with a
minuteness , which excited the ridicule of the officers , who were obliged 10
perform the task . After every thing , in which dangerous concealments seemed
likely to ...
... and carried to the guard - honse . There , every thing was scrutinized with a
minuteness , which excited the ridicule of the officers , who were obliged 10
perform the task . After every thing , in which dangerous concealments seemed
likely to ...
Pagina 66
He seemed rather unsteady in his gait : but whether the oscillation was in him , or
in my drowsy eyes , I shall not pretend to determine . His language to me , during
the few minutes which he was allowed to stay , I shall not repeat . That I leave ...
He seemed rather unsteady in his gait : but whether the oscillation was in him , or
in my drowsy eyes , I shall not pretend to determine . His language to me , during
the few minutes which he was allowed to stay , I shall not repeat . That I leave ...
Pagina 68
Mr . , Cleland got up , and walked off , without even making his bow ; and Mr .
Pollock , as if recollecting himself , became calm , and seemed uneasy ; I
suppose , from having made a greater blunder here , than between the names “ .
Grattan ...
Mr . , Cleland got up , and walked off , without even making his bow ; and Mr .
Pollock , as if recollecting himself , became calm , and seemed uneasy ; I
suppose , from having made a greater blunder here , than between the names “ .
Grattan ...
Pagina 115
As this seemed to offend him , I then asked him , what opinion he supposed the
Irish government to entertain of us twenty , then present . To this he answered ,
rather peevishly , but without reserve , that “ they must consider us , as the most ...
As this seemed to offend him , I then asked him , what opinion he supposed the
Irish government to entertain of us twenty , then present . To this he answered ,
rather peevishly , but without reserve , that “ they must consider us , as the most ...
Pagina 118
During this part of our journey , not only the roads , but adjoining fields , were
perfectly crowded with people , who kept pace with us for many miles . . On our
approach to Glasgow , the multitude became so great , that our escort seemed to
...
During this part of our journey , not only the roads , but adjoining fields , were
perfectly crowded with people , who kept pace with us for many miles . . On our
approach to Glasgow , the multitude became so great , that our escort seemed to
...
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