Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... justice for my cruelly persecuted brethren . " I shall pay to your request the respectful attention to which I feel it is entitled . Whatever my estimate may have been , of ex- ertions which the difficulty of evil days constrained me to ...
... justice for my cruelly persecuted brethren . " I shall pay to your request the respectful attention to which I feel it is entitled . Whatever my estimate may have been , of ex- ertions which the difficulty of evil days constrained me to ...
Side 2
... justice a dreadful retribution . But I can well understand that even crafty men may be wrought upon by the unsteadiness of the British Government to forget the British character , and to think that their crimes against the forsaken ...
... justice a dreadful retribution . But I can well understand that even crafty men may be wrought upon by the unsteadiness of the British Government to forget the British character , and to think that their crimes against the forsaken ...
Side 4
... justice had proceeded , by stimulating it into revenge . He assented to an act of parliament which suspended the constitution , and subjected the rural population to the rigor of an extreme , but unavoidable severity . I remember well ...
... justice had proceeded , by stimulating it into revenge . He assented to an act of parliament which suspended the constitution , and subjected the rural population to the rigor of an extreme , but unavoidable severity . I remember well ...
Side 5
... justice so terrible a retribu- tion . ( B ) Does your experience of Mr. Grant justify you in expecting that he will be a faithful and wise guardian of the legislative union ? We had also Lord Melbourne as a Secretary here ; and , under ...
... justice so terrible a retribu- tion . ( B ) Does your experience of Mr. Grant justify you in expecting that he will be a faithful and wise guardian of the legislative union ? We had also Lord Melbourne as a Secretary here ; and , under ...
Side 13
... justice would be grievously shaken . The Lords have thrown out the bill . Whatever the consequence inay be to us , we should be thankful that God has inspired them so to do . I have , I confess , one serious drawback on my satisfaction ...
... justice would be grievously shaken . The Lords have thrown out the bill . Whatever the consequence inay be to us , we should be thankful that God has inspired them so to do . I have , I confess , one serious drawback on my satisfaction ...
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