An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801 : in Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... present an address to Mr. Pitt expreffive of their gratitude 350 Mr. Burke's remarks continued , Note 351 Doctor Lucas leads the patriots of Dublin - The feptennial bill rejected - The patriots lofe ground 352 Refolutions of the ...
... present an address to Mr. Pitt expreffive of their gratitude 350 Mr. Burke's remarks continued , Note 351 Doctor Lucas leads the patriots of Dublin - The feptennial bill rejected - The patriots lofe ground 352 Refolutions of the ...
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... present order of things , * is contrafted against the eafe and luxury of modern opulence ; and the influ- ence of poverty and pride upon an irritable and bold race is but too obvious . Whatever national predilections or prejudices can ...
... present order of things , * is contrafted against the eafe and luxury of modern opulence ; and the influ- ence of poverty and pride upon an irritable and bold race is but too obvious . Whatever national predilections or prejudices can ...
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... present moft gracious fovereign . On one hand we behold a vain imperious monarch contemning , deriding , perfecuting , oppreffing , and exterminating his Irish fubjects on the other , we fee the father of his people cherishing ...
... present moft gracious fovereign . On one hand we behold a vain imperious monarch contemning , deriding , perfecuting , oppreffing , and exterminating his Irish fubjects on the other , we fee the father of his people cherishing ...
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... present storm , which elfe would fall heavy upon them all , being framed " and executed by the Earl of Corkę , which makes the man labour in good " " * For this we are able to vouch his own authority . † In 1628 , Lord Faulkland advised ...
... present storm , which elfe would fall heavy upon them all , being framed " and executed by the Earl of Corkę , which makes the man labour in good " " * For this we are able to vouch his own authority . † In 1628 , Lord Faulkland advised ...
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... present at the hearing of that great cafe from one end to the other ; " I muft , fays he , tell you , that 66 * 1 Journ . Com . of Ireland , 176. As this proteftation throws ftrong light upon the temper of the Irish , immediately before ...
... present at the hearing of that great cafe from one end to the other ; " I muft , fays he , tell you , that 66 * 1 Journ . Com . of Ireland , 176. As this proteftation throws ftrong light upon the temper of the Irish , immediately before ...
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