Case of the Protestants of Ireland, stated in addresses delivered at meetings in Dublin, Liverpool, Bristol, and Bath, in the year 1834 ... With an appendix, containing copious notesJohn Hatchard&Son, 1836 - 232 sider |
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Side 4
... appears never to have anticipated , were fearfully realized ; he made an imper- fect , although melancholy compensation for the crippled gait at which his disabled justice had proceeded , by stimulating it into revenge . He assented to ...
... appears never to have anticipated , were fearfully realized ; he made an imper- fect , although melancholy compensation for the crippled gait at which his disabled justice had proceeded , by stimulating it into revenge . He assented to ...
Side 6
... appears to have persecuted him during his subsequent life , and to have blasted every measure he attempted for the interests of the united country . Will you trust to Lord Plunket to preserve your in- terests ; and believe that while he ...
... appears to have persecuted him during his subsequent life , and to have blasted every measure he attempted for the interests of the united country . Will you trust to Lord Plunket to preserve your in- terests ; and believe that while he ...
Side 9
... How will parliament be disposed ? We have too often had such assurances , and too often learned their hollowness , not to distrust them . Indeed , now they appear little more than an 1 augury of abdication , and remind us of the poor 9.
... How will parliament be disposed ? We have too often had such assurances , and too often learned their hollowness , not to distrust them . Indeed , now they appear little more than an 1 augury of abdication , and remind us of the poor 9.
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... appearing to redeem my pledge , it seems fitting that I should remind you what that pledge really was . It contemplated what our enemies will say was a more difficult , and what all will acknowledge to be a more important duty than that ...
... appearing to redeem my pledge , it seems fitting that I should remind you what that pledge really was . It contemplated what our enemies will say was a more difficult , and what all will acknowledge to be a more important duty than that ...
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... French King and to Prince Charles . The disorders were apparently suppressed by the rigorous en- forcement of severe laws . But it would appear , that , in reality , the manifestations , only , of a disorderly spirit were 25.
... French King and to Prince Charles . The disorders were apparently suppressed by the rigorous en- forcement of severe laws . But it would appear , that , in reality , the manifestations , only , of a disorderly spirit were 25.
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