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 2
... enemies in accelerating movements which should not allow you a moment's pause to concert measures by which pro- perty could be secured or life defended ? Your persecutors would be mistaken in their judgment of England . Their violence ...
... enemies in accelerating movements which should not allow you a moment's pause to concert measures by which pro- perty could be secured or life defended ? Your persecutors would be mistaken in their judgment of England . Their violence ...
Side 3
... enemies , and the certainty that Protestants , throughout all Ireland , were of one heart and mind , would act as a protection in those parts where Protestantism was weakest . I repeat , then , that if you anticipate the day of trial I ...
... enemies , and the certainty that Protestants , throughout all Ireland , were of one heart and mind , would act as a protection in those parts where Protestantism was weakest . I repeat , then , that if you anticipate the day of trial I ...
Side 15
... enemies . If you prefer this graduated process of destruction ; —give up all care for your safety or possessions , and wait until the assassin or the spoiler pronounces that he is ready , and that your turn is come ; but if you think it ...
... enemies . If you prefer this graduated process of destruction ; —give up all care for your safety or possessions , and wait until the assassin or the spoiler pronounces that he is ready , and that your turn is come ; but if you think it ...
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... enemies will say was a more difficult , and what all will acknowledge to be a more important duty than that of proving that a just anger has aroused us . I undertook to show that the principle of self - preservation is the principle of ...
... enemies will say was a more difficult , and what all will acknowledge to be a more important duty than that of proving that a just anger has aroused us . I undertook to show that the principle of self - preservation is the principle of ...
Side 19
... enemies of British connexion , is calculated to strengthen it ; and we complain that the disfavor by which Protestants are discountenanced if not dejected - the capricious demeanour of government towards their adversaries , now curbing ...
... enemies of British connexion , is calculated to strengthen it ; and we complain that the disfavor by which Protestants are discountenanced if not dejected - the capricious demeanour of government towards their adversaries , now curbing ...
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