Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... observed with much interest , your exertions in defence of the Protestant Institutions of the kingdom , are desirous that the Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a ...
... observed with much interest , your exertions in defence of the Protestant Institutions of the kingdom , are desirous that the Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a ...
Side 6
... observe a more than ordinary degree of moderation in my expressions , and will confine myself alto- gether to a recital of matters immediately connected with the subject on which we are engaged . The present Session of Parliament opened ...
... observe a more than ordinary degree of moderation in my expressions , and will confine myself alto- gether to a recital of matters immediately connected with the subject on which we are engaged . The present Session of Parliament opened ...
Side 18
... observe the condi- tions of their agreement ; that they will , if it must be , break the law - will destroy life - but will not hold to the conditions of their tenantcy - will not surrender the lands upon which the despised obligation ...
... observe the condi- tions of their agreement ; that they will , if it must be , break the law - will destroy life - but will not hold to the conditions of their tenantcy - will not surrender the lands upon which the despised obligation ...
Side 25
... observed in the judicious and eloquent State of Ireland , that " the alleged grounds of Irish insurrection are seldom the real . " It is well known , that , during the excitement of these agrarian disorders , a system of enlistment for ...
... observed in the judicious and eloquent State of Ireland , that " the alleged grounds of Irish insurrection are seldom the real . " It is well known , that , during the excitement of these agrarian disorders , a system of enlistment for ...
Side 32
... observations on this subject must be , to some extent , in- fluenced by a manifesto contained in a recent epistle from Mr. O ... observed , in explanation of a most in- temperate and coarse reply to a speech of Mr. Vesey Fitzgerald , his ...
... observations on this subject must be , to some extent , in- fluenced by a manifesto contained in a recent epistle from Mr. O ... observed , in explanation of a most in- temperate and coarse reply to a speech of Mr. Vesey Fitzgerald , his ...
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