Considerations on the Situation to which Ireland is Reduced by the Government of Lord Camden

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printed in the year, 1798 - 34 pàgines
On Lord Camden's failure to suppress the rebellion.

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Pàgina 26 - Trsafon, and if convicted, would be further liable (nothwithftanding fuch certificate) to be carried back to the place from whence he came, and from thence to be drawn to the place of execution, and be there hanged by the neck, cut down alive, his entrails burnt before his face, his head cut off, and his body divided into four quarters, to be difpofed of at the King's pleafure.
Pàgina 34 - I do solemnly promise and swear, that I will bear true " allegiance to his majesty King George the Third, his hciri, and successors ; " ami I do solemnly renounce and abjure all oaths and engagements of every *' kind whatsoever, which are in any degree contrary thereto.
Pàgina 31 - ... of , specially authorized thereto, does hereby invite all persons who may be now assembled in any part of the said county, against his Majesty's peace, to surrender themselves and their arms, and to desert the leaders who have seduced them ; and for the acceptance of such surrender and submission the space of fourteen days from the date hereof is allowed, and the towns of are hereby specified, at each of which places one of his Majesty's officers and a justice of the peace will attend ; and upon...
Pàgina 27 - ... required to be taken by those unfortunate wretches, to whom it holds out a vain and inefficacious protection. This form first contains the oath of allegiance, and then calls upon the wretched and deceived culprit, to " renounce and abjure all etitht and engagements of every kind whatsoever, which are in any degree contrary thereto.
Pàgina 32 - ... which will entitle them to protection so long as they demean themselves as becomes good subjects. And in order to render such acts of submission easy and secure, it is the general's pleasure that persons who are now with any portion of the rebels in arms, and willing to surrender themselves, do send to him, or to , any number from each body of rebels, not exceeding ten, with whom the general or will settle the manner in which they may repair to the above towns, so that no alarm may be excited...
Pàgina 32 - ... of such surrender and submission the space of fourteen days from the date hereof is allowed, and the towns of are hereby specified, at each of which places one of his Majesty's officers and a justice of the peace will attend ; and upon entering their names, acknowledging their guilt, and promising good behaviour for the future, and taking the oath of allegiance, and at the same time abjuring all other engagements contrary thereto, they will receive a certificate which will entitle them to protection...
Pàgina 34 - I do folemnly promife and fwear, that I will bear true Allegiance to His Majefty King GEORGE the Third...
Pàgina 33 - His Heirs and Successors, and has abjured all former Oaths and Engagements in any wise whatsoever contrary thereto, and has bound himself to behave for the future as a peaceable and loyal Subject ; in consequence whereof this Certificate is given to the said in order that his Person and his property may not in any wise be molested.

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