Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 33
... Orangemen of Ireland are the special objects of his hate and his denunciation ; he courted them , and they would not listen to his solicitations ; he inveighed against them , and they disregarded his reviling ; his blandishments and ...
... Orangemen of Ireland are the special objects of his hate and his denunciation ; he courted them , and they would not listen to his solicitations ; he inveighed against them , and they disregarded his reviling ; his blandishments and ...
Side 34
... Orangemen as truth ; but not to give instant and implicit cre- dence to charges against them , resting on no better evidence than the invectives of their enemies . My Lord , I have studied the history of the Orange Society in the ...
... Orangemen as truth ; but not to give instant and implicit cre- dence to charges against them , resting on no better evidence than the invectives of their enemies . My Lord , I have studied the history of the Orange Society in the ...
Side 36
... Orangemen once named in his Lordship's address ? Were the offences of which he complained in any instance traced up to the Orange Society ? Was any stigma set upon it by the ex- pressed disapprobation of those who assisted his Lordship ...
... Orangemen once named in his Lordship's address ? Were the offences of which he complained in any instance traced up to the Orange Society ? Was any stigma set upon it by the ex- pressed disapprobation of those who assisted his Lordship ...
Side 37
... Orangemen the very crimes and disorders by which they had long seen the coun- try distracted , and were at length compelled to associate ; who did not scruple to affirm that they were bound together by engage- ments antisocial and ...
... Orangemen the very crimes and disorders by which they had long seen the coun- try distracted , and were at length compelled to associate ; who did not scruple to affirm that they were bound together by engage- ments antisocial and ...
Side 40
... Orangemen , whose numbers soon increased to five thou- sand , resolved to contest the passage . They had fears which brave men may entertain , but a resolution which was not to be overcome so long as life enabled them to maintain it . I ...
... Orangemen , whose numbers soon increased to five thou- sand , resolved to contest the passage . They had fears which brave men may entertain , but a resolution which was not to be overcome so long as life enabled them to maintain it . I ...
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accused adversaries affirm agitation amount Armagh believe bill bishops calumnies cause character church establishment church in Ireland church of England church of Rome circumstances clergy committee complaint confessed conspiracy crime danger declared defence disturbances doctrine Dublin duty Earl Grey ecclesiastical endeavour enemies England evil exertions exposed faith feel gentleman honorable House individual influence insurrection Insurrection Act interests Irish Irish government justice land late Lord Lord Althorp Lord Chancellor Lord Gosford lordship magistrates measure ment ministers ministry murder never noble O'Connell oath offence Orange Institution Orange Lodge Orange Society Orangemen parishes parliament parliamentary party peace persecuted political principle Protestant union Protestantism Protestants of Ireland purpose religion religious remember render repeal revenues Roman Catholic speak speech spirit statement suffered testant testimony things thought tion tithe truth Ulster union United Irishmen Verner