Case of the Protestants of IrelandJ, Hatchard & Son, 1836 - 226 sider |
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Side 2
... success would not summon into existence , or quicken into activity , hopes and claims , and projects , aiming at your utter overthrow ? Do you imagine that you could find favor , or time to rally and unite ? or do you not feel persuaded ...
... success would not summon into existence , or quicken into activity , hopes and claims , and projects , aiming at your utter overthrow ? Do you imagine that you could find favor , or time to rally and unite ? or do you not feel persuaded ...
Side 3
... success to extremity ? If you were in an attitude which showed that you would not fall tamely , various ... successful ? The plans to effect that mighty object are artfully contrived - they are prose- cuted with energy ; -and if you ...
... success to extremity ? If you were in an attitude which showed that you would not fall tamely , various ... successful ? The plans to effect that mighty object are artfully contrived - they are prose- cuted with energy ; -and if you ...
Side 4
... success ? He conciliated the country into insurrection — an insurrection which extended its outrages to the suburbs of the metropolis . Crime was encouraged by his indiscriminating forbearance ; information was withheld from the ...
... success ? He conciliated the country into insurrection — an insurrection which extended its outrages to the suburbs of the metropolis . Crime was encouraged by his indiscriminating forbearance ; information was withheld from the ...
Side 9
... success inspires . It has given him the measure of his antagonist's discretion , and it has released for him a power well proved , and adapted to the procuring further advantages . He is free to agitate . How that freedom may be ...
... success inspires . It has given him the measure of his antagonist's discretion , and it has released for him a power well proved , and adapted to the procuring further advantages . He is free to agitate . How that freedom may be ...
Side 26
... successful - still a very great number must have remained pledged to prosecute the objects for which rebellion had been undertaken . Far be it from me to affirm that all the individuals , even of the Roman Catholic persuasion , who had ...
... successful - still a very great number must have remained pledged to prosecute the objects for which rebellion had been undertaken . Far be it from me to affirm that all the individuals , even of the Roman Catholic persuasion , who had ...
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