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 7
... prove recommenda- tions to their favor . The change from the grub to the butterfly , is not half so wonderful as this . The vilest appurtenances of the patriots ' mendicant existence are touched with a transforming power and glory - his ...
... prove recommenda- tions to their favor . The change from the grub to the butterfly , is not half so wonderful as this . The vilest appurtenances of the patriots ' mendicant existence are touched with a transforming power and glory - his ...
Side 9
... proved , and adapted to the procuring further advantages . He is free to agitate . How that freedom may be exercised - whe- ther it shall be most advisable to purchase great concession by indulging the ministry in a seeming repose , or ...
... proved , and adapted to the procuring further advantages . He is free to agitate . How that freedom may be exercised - whe- ther it shall be most advisable to purchase great concession by indulging the ministry in a seeming repose , or ...
Side 17
... proving that a just anger has aroused us . I undertook to show that the principle of self - preservation is the principle of our union - and that there is a manifest necessity , if we would protect life , and interests far dearer than ...
... proving that a just anger has aroused us . I undertook to show that the principle of self - preservation is the principle of our union - and that there is a manifest necessity , if we would protect life , and interests far dearer than ...
Side 18
... obligation was laid - because their conscience demands that they prove false to their engagements . Conscience ! -who has sounded the depths of this mysterious conscience , or noted -- the under - currents by which it escapes from God's 18.
... obligation was laid - because their conscience demands that they prove false to their engagements . Conscience ! -who has sounded the depths of this mysterious conscience , or noted -- the under - currents by which it escapes from God's 18.
Side 20
... prove three propositions from which our grievances and our alarm may be understood . 1st . There is a party in Ireland comprising a very large portion of the population , desirous to extirpate Protestantism , and to effect a separation ...
... prove three propositions from which our grievances and our alarm may be understood . 1st . There is a party in Ireland comprising a very large portion of the population , desirous to extirpate Protestantism , and to effect a separation ...
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