Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 1
... England . Even if it could for a moment be forgotten , the presence of the distinguished personage who has honored our meeting - the re- presentative of what is best and noblest in England , representative of a class which has ever ...
... England . Even if it could for a moment be forgotten , the presence of the distinguished personage who has honored our meeting - the re- presentative of what is best and noblest in England , representative of a class which has ever ...
Side 2
... England , shall be a summons to avenge disasters which can never be repaired — to avenge , it may be , the blood of slaughtered Protestants - or a call to assist you in counteracting efforts calculated to produce irremediable evil ; to ...
... England , shall be a summons to avenge disasters which can never be repaired — to avenge , it may be , the blood of slaughtered Protestants - or a call to assist you in counteracting efforts calculated to produce irremediable evil ; to ...
Side 3
... England , also , time to know the wrong and maintain the right , and to come , if her inter- position were called for , an auxiliary , not an avenger . This would be understood ; your strength and union would compel forbearance even ...
... England , also , time to know the wrong and maintain the right , and to come , if her inter- position were called for , an auxiliary , not an avenger . This would be understood ; your strength and union would compel forbearance even ...
Side 5
... was one promise to which England may yet find that he has been disastrously faithful . He has erected one monument , of which as a creation of eloquence and taste , Ireland may justly be proud . It is that in which he has 5.
... was one promise to which England may yet find that he has been disastrously faithful . He has erected one monument , of which as a creation of eloquence and taste , Ireland may justly be proud . It is that in which he has 5.
Side 8
... England a farce . ( F ) In his speech on moving for a repeal of the union , he betrays the remembrances which Ireland still cherishes of wrong , and discloses the grounds of unforgiving animosity which must remain so long as the soil of ...
... England a farce . ( F ) In his speech on moving for a repeal of the union , he betrays the remembrances which Ireland still cherishes of wrong , and discloses the grounds of unforgiving animosity which must remain so long as the soil of ...
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