Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, founder of the United Irish Society, and Adjutant General Chef de Brigade in the service of the French and Batavian republics: in two volumes - vol. I
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TitleLife of Theobald Wolfe Tone, founder of the United Irish Society, and Adjutant General Chef de Brigade in the service of the French and Batavian republics: in two volumes - vol. I
Year of publication1826
Pagination565p
Dimensions23cm
MaterialBook
Geographical keywordIreland
Persons keywordTone, Theobald Wolfe
Bibliographic notesAlso on title page: "with his Political Writings, and Fragments of his Diary, whilst Agent to the General and Sub-committee of the Catholics of Ireland, and Secretary to the Delegation who presented their petition to his Majesty George III. His mission to France: with a complete Diary of his Negotiations to procure the aid of the French and Batavian Republics for the Liberation of Ireland; of the Expeditions of Bantry Bay, the Texel, and of that wherein he fell. Narrative of his Trial, Defence before the Court Martial, and Death"
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