Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 5
... parties in whose behalf he made it ; or gave in their name a promise which they did not break : he never uttered a prediction which events did not falsify , or carried through the Houses of Parliament a legislative enact- ment , upon ...
... parties in whose behalf he made it ; or gave in their name a promise which they did not break : he never uttered a prediction which events did not falsify , or carried through the Houses of Parliament a legislative enact- ment , upon ...
Side 19
... party powerful in the state , to- wards Protestants and towards the enemies of British connexion , is calculated to strengthen it ; and we complain that the disfavor by which Protestants are discountenanced if not dejected - the ...
... party powerful in the state , to- wards Protestants and towards the enemies of British connexion , is calculated to strengthen it ; and we complain that the disfavor by which Protestants are discountenanced if not dejected - the ...
Side 20
... party here , the glosers who speak smooth things - the hurlers of verbal defiance , whose seeming frankness serves as an antidote to sus- picion - will pass away , by constraint or at command ; like Mil- ton's spirits , unmasking the ...
... party here , the glosers who speak smooth things - the hurlers of verbal defiance , whose seeming frankness serves as an antidote to sus- picion - will pass away , by constraint or at command ; like Mil- ton's spirits , unmasking the ...
Side 21
... parties , thus identified , by no means justified such anticipations . In England , the influence of the religion was combated by national feeling . Members of the church of Rome could not lose the consciousness that they were ...
... parties , thus identified , by no means justified such anticipations . In England , the influence of the religion was combated by national feeling . Members of the church of Rome could not lose the consciousness that they were ...
Side 25
... parties by whose advice or exertions the country was disturbed , were not so rash as to an- nounce designs which would compel England effectually to crush rebellion , it should also be remembered , as it is observed in the judicious and ...
... parties by whose advice or exertions the country was disturbed , were not so rash as to an- nounce designs which would compel England effectually to crush rebellion , it should also be remembered , as it is observed in the judicious and ...
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accused adversaries affirm agitation amount Armagh believe bill bishops calumnies cause character church establishment church in Ireland church of England church of Rome circumstances clergy committee complaint confessed conspiracy crime danger declared defence disturbances doctrine Dublin duty Earl Grey ecclesiastical endeavour enemies England evil exertions exposed faith feel gentleman honorable House individual influence insurrection Insurrection Act interests Irish Irish government justice land late Lord Lord Althorp Lord Chancellor Lord Gosford lordship magistrates measure ment ministers ministry murder never noble O'Connell oath offence Orange Institution Orange Lodge Orange Society Orangemen parishes parliament parliamentary party peace persecuted political principle Protestant union Protestantism Protestants of Ireland purpose religion religious remember render repeal revenues Roman Catholic speak speech spirit statement suffered testant testimony things thought tion tithe truth Ulster union United Irishmen Verner