Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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... Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a permanent form ; and are of opinion that their pub- lication might render extensive service to the good cause in sup- port of ...
... Speeches you delivered on various occasions , within the last year , should be collected and preserved in a permanent form ; and are of opinion that their pub- lication might render extensive service to the good cause in sup- port of ...
Side 2
... speech , to suggest a contingency which it is of moment that you contemplate . Suppose the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland repealed ; ( even if you think such a result unlikely , yet for a moment let your imagina ...
... speech , to suggest a contingency which it is of moment that you contemplate . Suppose the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland repealed ; ( even if you think such a result unlikely , yet for a moment let your imagina ...
Side 6
... speech , one chapter of its accidents . The political and the personal so mingle in this story , that it is difficult to expose political delin- quencies without affixing a stigma on personal character . I shall , therefore , endeavour ...
... speech , one chapter of its accidents . The political and the personal so mingle in this story , that it is difficult to expose political delin- quencies without affixing a stigma on personal character . I shall , therefore , endeavour ...
Side 7
... speech may have left on this subject , the Chancellor ( E ) —the keeper of the King's con- science - dissipated , in that memorable invective against a per- sonal and political mendicancy , unacquainted with a sense of shame or honour ...
... speech may have left on this subject , the Chancellor ( E ) —the keeper of the King's con- science - dissipated , in that memorable invective against a per- sonal and political mendicancy , unacquainted with a sense of shame or honour ...
Side 8
... speech on moving for a repeal of the union , he betrays the remembrances which Ireland still cherishes of wrong , and discloses the grounds of unforgiving animosity which must remain so long as the soil of Ireland is burdened by a Saxon ...
... speech on moving for a repeal of the union , he betrays the remembrances which Ireland still cherishes of wrong , and discloses the grounds of unforgiving animosity which must remain so long as the soil of Ireland is burdened by a Saxon ...
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