| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1890 - 678 sider
...congregations, and from the teachers of schools of every denomination.' Such a policy, Pitt said, afforded ' the best chance of giving full effect to the great object of the Union, that of tranquillisiug Ireland and attaching it to this country.' ' This opinion ' was ' unalterably fixed... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1892 - 612 sider
...congregations, and from the teachers of schools of every denomination.' Such a policy, Pitt said, afforded ' the best chance of giving full effect to the great object of the Union, that of tranquillising Ireland and attaching it to this country.' ' This opinion ' was ' unalterably fixed... | |
| Jan Glete - 1994 - 536 sider
...framed ; in other words, that it will effectually prevent any measure, in which it is embodied, from " giving full effect to the great object of the Union — that of tranquillising Ireland and attaching it to this country."* Allow me the use of the words in which you... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1828 - 612 sider
...superintendence and control, states his firm and unalterable conviction, that the measure of emancipation would " afford the best chance of giving full effect to the...tranquillizing Ireland, and attaching it to this country;" and concludes, by earnestly begging his majesty to give the subject his fullest consideration, and... | |
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