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" I should be free to confess it, but, on the contrary, I glory in my innocence. I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind remembrance, and continue true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them. "
O'Hara; or, 1798 [by W.H. Maxwell]. - Page 158
by William Hamilton Maxwell - 1825 - 558 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 39

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 pages
...guilty I mould be free to confefsit ; but, on the contrarv, I glory in my innocence. I truft that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind...true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them. With this laft wifli of my heart, nothing doubting of the fuccefs of that caufe for which...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 39

1800 - 812 pages
...glory in my innocence. I truft that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind remenibiance, and continue true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them. With this laft vvifli of iry heart, nothing doubting of t!;c fucceL of that caufe for...
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Forensic Eloquence: Sketches of Trials in Ireland for High Treason, Etc ...

John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 408 pages
...guilty, I should be free to confess it, but on the contrary, I glory in my innocence. I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their Kind remembrance, and continue true and faithi'ul to each ojther, as I have been to all of them, with this last wish of my heart, nothing doubting...
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Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ...

William Sampson - 1807 - 474 pages
...guilty, I should be free to confess it, but, on the contrary, I glory in my innocence. I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind...true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them. With this last •wish of my heart, not doubting of the success of that cause for which...
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Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ...

William Sampson - 1817 - 452 pages
...guilty, I should be free to confess it, but on the contrary, I glory in my innocence. I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind...true and faithful to. each other, as I have been to all of them. With this last dictment the witness had only to swear a predetermined oalh jo the administering...
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The Lives and Trials of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, the Rev. William Jackson ...

Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 614 pages
...guilty, I should be free to confess it, but, on the contrary, I glory in my innocence. " I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind...true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them, with this last wish of my heart, nothing doubting of the success of that cause for which...
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A Compendium of Irish Biography: Comprising Sketches of Distinguished ...

Alfred Webb - 1878 - 616 pages
...from joining the organization. His speech before sentence contained the words : " I trust that all my virtuous countrymen will bear me in their kind...true and faithful to each other, as I have been to all of them." He was hanged at Carrickfergus on the 1 4th October 1797, in his thirty-first year, most...
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