An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 84
Side 21
... never contradicted , what are the true causes of any countries flourishing and growing rich ; and then examines what effects arise from those causes in the kingdom of Ireland . " The first cause of a kingdom's thriving is , the ...
... never contradicted , what are the true causes of any countries flourishing and growing rich ; and then examines what effects arise from those causes in the kingdom of Ireland . " The first cause of a kingdom's thriving is , the ...
Side 25
... never consented , pinned down upon us , and rigorously executed ; and a thousand other unexampled circumstances , as grievous , as they are invidious to mention . To go unto the rest . It is too well known , that we are forced to obey ...
... never consented , pinned down upon us , and rigorously executed ; and a thousand other unexampled circumstances , as grievous , as they are invidious to mention . To go unto the rest . It is too well known , that we are forced to obey ...
Side 31
... never informed whether it was transmitted or not . To redeem the interest and principal of the national debt , a fund had been provided . An attempt to vest it in the crown for ever had failed . Administration now endeavoured to have ...
... never informed whether it was transmitted or not . To redeem the interest and principal of the national debt , a fund had been provided . An attempt to vest it in the crown for ever had failed . Administration now endeavoured to have ...
Side 35
... eluded their importunities , either by his own uncommon saga- city and resolution , or by some happy turn of pleasantry , which never failed to expose the folly of OF IRELAND . 35 lics, that in the same year, and for ...
... eluded their importunities , either by his own uncommon saga- city and resolution , or by some happy turn of pleasantry , which never failed to expose the folly of OF IRELAND . 35 lics, that in the same year, and for ...
Side 36
... never failed to expose the folly of their apprehensions ; for he quickly discovered , that they had neither the power nor the inclination to give the government any disturbance . And he even assured both houses of parliament , " that ...
... never failed to expose the folly of their apprehensions ; for he quickly discovered , that they had neither the power nor the inclination to give the government any disturbance . And he even assured both houses of parliament , " that ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Volum 4 Dennis Taaffe Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English ..., Volum 4 Dennis Taaffe Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
An impartial history of Ireland, from the period of the English ..., Volum 4 Dennis Taaffe Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
affection allegiance appointed arms assembly Belfast bill body boroughs Britain British catholic emancipation cause church committee considered constitution convention corruption court crown declaration defend delegates Dublin Dungannon duty election endeavoured enemies England English equal established exertions expence faith favour France freedom French Revolution gentlemen give granted Grattan grievances happiness honour house of commons interest Ireland Irish parliament jury justice king kingdom kingdom of Ireland land legislature liament liberty lord Fitzwilliam lord lieutenant loyal loyalty magistrates majesty Majesty's subjects manufactures measure meeting ment minister nation oath object opinion oppression papists parlia parliament of Ireland parliamentary peace penal penal laws persons petition political popery popish present principles professing protestant protestant ascendancy redress reform religion religious representation representatives resolutions respect revenue Roman Catholic sentiments session society spirit statute throne tion trade United Irishmen Volunteers vote wish