Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... the request you have conveyed to me , and am very grateful for the kind , although too flattering terms in which you express your desire that I should comply with it . " That your praises of my humble efforts exceed their.
... the request you have conveyed to me , and am very grateful for the kind , although too flattering terms in which you express your desire that I should comply with it . " That your praises of my humble efforts exceed their.
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... desire , ac- cepted the conditions , and poured out the overflowing grati- tude of hearts that seemed as though they never could ade- quately express their feelings , -turn round with defiance on their benefactors , and proclaim that ...
... desire , ac- cepted the conditions , and poured out the overflowing grati- tude of hearts that seemed as though they never could ade- quately express their feelings , -turn round with defiance on their benefactors , and proclaim that ...
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... desire ; -and I ask now , whether keep- ing in mind that the Irish people , -the Roman Catholics I mean , -surrounded by the remembrances of national overthrow , and of what they esteem individual wrong - opposed to England by religious ...
... desire ; -and I ask now , whether keep- ing in mind that the Irish people , -the Roman Catholics I mean , -surrounded by the remembrances of national overthrow , and of what they esteem individual wrong - opposed to England by religious ...
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... desire the success of Mr. O'Connell's projects , and deliberately and wilfully to have increased his facilities for dismembering the empire . How comes it then that they are leagued with him , and , in the league , content themselves ...
... desire the success of Mr. O'Connell's projects , and deliberately and wilfully to have increased his facilities for dismembering the empire . How comes it then that they are leagued with him , and , in the league , content themselves ...
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... desire to retain place , less scrupulous in the selection of auxili- aries ; and the concessions by which they purchase unhappy alliances , must progressively , as the traffic continues , become more dangerous and discreditable . And ...
... desire to retain place , less scrupulous in the selection of auxili- aries ; and the concessions by which they purchase unhappy alliances , must progressively , as the traffic continues , become more dangerous and discreditable . And ...
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