The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 3;Volum 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... IRELAND . - Mr . O'Connell's Address to the Electors of Clare . The Catholic Rent voted to support him- He is elected without Opposition- Alarming State of Ireland — The Magistrates of Tipperary request the Renewal of the Insurrec- tion ...
... IRELAND . - Mr . O'Connell's Address to the Electors of Clare . The Catholic Rent voted to support him- He is elected without Opposition- Alarming State of Ireland — The Magistrates of Tipperary request the Renewal of the Insurrec- tion ...
Side 2
... Ireland , as they had often done before , and had organized the disaffected into a body ready for confusion and rebellion ; but the country had not yet learned that an aptitude to yield to clamour and intimida- tion was one of the ...
... Ireland , as they had often done before , and had organized the disaffected into a body ready for confusion and rebellion ; but the country had not yet learned that an aptitude to yield to clamour and intimida- tion was one of the ...
Side 5
... Ireland has been the object of His Majesty's conti- nued solicitude . " His Majesty laments that in that part of the United Kingdom an Association should still exist , which is dangerous to the public peace , and inconsistent with the ...
... Ireland has been the object of His Majesty's conti- nued solicitude . " His Majesty laments that in that part of the United Kingdom an Association should still exist , which is dangerous to the public peace , and inconsistent with the ...
Side 8
... Ireland , could not be evaded , unless , indeed , they were to pass a law , which there would be no difficulty in framing , that should effectually and at once suppress the danger of illegal meetings ; but he very much doubted the ...
... Ireland , could not be evaded , unless , indeed , they were to pass a law , which there would be no difficulty in framing , that should effectually and at once suppress the danger of illegal meetings ; but he very much doubted the ...
Side 9
... Ireland . Its spirit was caused by the griev- ances of the nation , and its seat was the bosom of seven millions of its population . It was impossible to deny that the present flourishing prospects of the Catholic cause were mainly ...
... Ireland . Its spirit was caused by the griev- ances of the nation , and its seat was the bosom of seven millions of its population . It was impossible to deny that the present flourishing prospects of the Catholic cause were mainly ...
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