Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 9
... charge . Bearing in mind the well- known maxim , that an error is worse than a crime , his Ma- jesty's ministers have passed over in silence the minor count in the indictment , and with characteristic manliness , have pleaded guilty to ...
... charge . Bearing in mind the well- known maxim , that an error is worse than a crime , his Ma- jesty's ministers have passed over in silence the minor count in the indictment , and with characteristic manliness , have pleaded guilty to ...
Side 13
... charges . The bill thrown out of the Lords on Monday proposed to confiscate the greater part - perhaps the entire of the revenue thus provided , and to convert it into a free - will offering to the landlords of Ireland . That is to say ...
... charges . The bill thrown out of the Lords on Monday proposed to confiscate the greater part - perhaps the entire of the revenue thus provided , and to convert it into a free - will offering to the landlords of Ireland . That is to say ...
Side 32
... charge at Waterloo . What to the uninstructed seem assassinations or perjuries , are , to the organized peasantry in Ireland , no worse than just judgments or successful ambuscades and military stratagem . With this admission , the ...
... charge at Waterloo . What to the uninstructed seem assassinations or perjuries , are , to the organized peasantry in Ireland , no worse than just judgments or successful ambuscades and military stratagem . With this admission , the ...
Side 34
... charges by the distribution of the troops , Ulster , containing much more than a fourth of the population of Ireland , puts the empire to not one - twelfth of the expense ? I believe we have twenty - five regiments in Ireland ; there ...
... charges by the distribution of the troops , Ulster , containing much more than a fourth of the population of Ireland , puts the empire to not one - twelfth of the expense ? I believe we have twenty - five regiments in Ireland ; there ...
Side 37
... charged upon the 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 ...
... charged upon the 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 ...
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