Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... render extensive service to the good cause in sup- port of which they were spoken . In their behalf I am commis- sioned , and on my own I gladly accept the commission , to re- quest that , in compliance with our wishes , you will ...
... render extensive service to the good cause in sup- port of which they were spoken . In their behalf I am commis- sioned , and on my own I gladly accept the commission , to re- quest that , in compliance with our wishes , you will ...
Side 4
... renders it almost unavoidable that I should recal them to your remembrance . The Right Hon . Charles Grant was a Secretary here , and tried his experiment of indulgence , as the true philosophy by which he could sway our fiery populace ...
... renders it almost unavoidable that I should recal them to your remembrance . The Right Hon . Charles Grant was a Secretary here , and tried his experiment of indulgence , as the true philosophy by which he could sway our fiery populace ...
Side 5
... render such failures incomprehensible . He never made a pledge which was not violated by the 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 ...
... render such failures incomprehensible . He never made a pledge which was not violated by the 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 ...
Side 7
... rendered memorable by the denunciation of an in- dividual . But , surely , the odour of gain , however acquired , is good . Few months elapse before mendicancy has lost its disrelish . The beggar of the ministers ' vernal invective , is ...
... rendered memorable by the denunciation of an in- dividual . But , surely , the odour of gain , however acquired , is good . Few months elapse before mendicancy has lost its disrelish . The beggar of the ministers ' vernal invective , is ...
Side 8
... render such animosity lasting , was a bad preface to a demand for en- larged power , and would be deservedly styled weak and puerile . But , consider the speech in another point of view , —as intended for readers in Ireland , —as meant ...
... render such animosity lasting , was a bad preface to a demand for en- larged power , and would be deservedly styled weak and puerile . But , consider the speech in another point of view , —as intended for readers in Ireland , —as meant ...
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