An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
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... legislature . The bold truths which he unfolded , and the unreserved severity of his strictures , alarmed government . They de- termined to crush him by the hand of power , unable to withstand his spirited efforts in behalf of his ...
... legislature . The bold truths which he unfolded , and the unreserved severity of his strictures , alarmed government . They de- termined to crush him by the hand of power , unable to withstand his spirited efforts in behalf of his ...
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... legislature in which they were not re- presented ; while they offered to contribute , for the benefit of the parent country , in their colo- nial assemblies , more than the sum proposed to be levied on them in England . They further ...
... legislature in which they were not re- presented ; while they offered to contribute , for the benefit of the parent country , in their colo- nial assemblies , more than the sum proposed to be levied on them in England . They further ...
Side 98
... legislature did not represent the nation , nor even the colony itself , but partially . The boroughs , created by James I. together with other decayed places , the paucity and dependence of electors in many places , filled the house of ...
... legislature did not represent the nation , nor even the colony itself , but partially . The boroughs , created by James I. together with other decayed places , the paucity and dependence of electors in many places , filled the house of ...
Side 99
... legislature represented not the nation , while swayed by the aristocracy , it re- presented the landed interest ; and , occasionally , the will of an English cabinet was eluded or defeated . This was intolerable to those who could not ...
... legislature represented not the nation , while swayed by the aristocracy , it re- presented the landed interest ; and , occasionally , the will of an English cabinet was eluded or defeated . This was intolerable to those who could not ...
Side 102
... legislature , for they have an undoubted right , vote the Irish supplies ; and so save a nation , that their own obstinate representatives endeavour to ruin . " Feeble as were these obstacles to British ty- ranny , they caused a ...
... legislature , for they have an undoubted right , vote the Irish supplies ; and so save a nation , that their own obstinate representatives endeavour to ruin . " Feeble as were these obstacles to British ty- ranny , they caused a ...
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