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History of Ireland: From the Anglo-Norman Invasion Till the Union of the ... - Page 310
by William Cooke Taylor - 1833
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 39

English literature - 1801 - 536 pages
...either to mifmtei prêt their principles, or to railè any argument for oppofing their claims ; bet that by their prudent and exemplary demeanour, they...growing number of their advocates to enforce their claim on proper occalions, until their objeft can be finally and advantageoufly attained." MARRIAGES....
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A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying ...

John Debritt - Europe - 1802 - 850 pages
...oppofers of their wifhes, either to mifinterpret their principles, or to.raife any argument for oppofing their claims ; but that, by their prudent and exemplary...growing number of their advocates, to enforce their claim on proper occafions, until their objecl can be finally and advantagcoufly attained*." * Sub/lance...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...that they will " not suffer themselves to be led into measures which can, by any construction, " frive a handle to the opposers of their wishes, either to...demeanour they will afford additional grounds " to tile growing number of their advocates to enforce their claims on " proper occasions, until their objects...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...themselves to be led into measures which can, by any construction, " give a handle to the opposeri of their wishes, either to misinterpret their " principles..." their prudent and exemplary demeanour they will ajfnrd additional grounds " to the growing number of their advocates to enforce their claims on " proper...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 29

English literature - 1807 - 748 pages
...oppofers of their wifhes, either to mifmterpret their principles, or to raife an argument for refitting their claims ; but that by their prudent and exemplary...their advocates, to enforce their claims on proper occafioib, until their objefts can be finally and advantageouily attained. " The Sentiments of aßncere...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 29

1807 - 746 pages
...oppofers of their wifhes, either to mifinterpret t! cir principles, or to raife an argument for refilling their claims ; but that by their prudent and exemplary...their advocates, to enforce their claims on proper occafions, until their objefts can be finally and adv antageoufly attained. " The Sentiments of ajincere...
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A History of the Penal Laws Against the Irish Catholics: From the Treaty of ...

Sir Henry Parnell - Catholic emancipation - 1808 - 260 pages
...oppofcr* of their wUhei, cither to mifinterpret their 't principles, or to raife an argument for refitting their claims; '' but that by their prudent and exemplary...their advocates to enforce their claims on proper occafions, " until their objects can be finally and advantageoufly attained. " Tkt SrMimnti if a t'ottere...
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A history of the political life of the rt. hon. W. Pitt, by John ..., Volume 6

John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...patient, line of conductj that they will not suffer themselves to be led into measures, which can, by any construction, give a handle to the opposers of their wishes, either to misinterpret their principle*, or to raise an argument for resisting their claims; but that, by their prudent and exemplary...
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The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in ..., Volume 1

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 560 pages
...patieut line of conduct ; that they will not suffer themselves to he led into measufes, which can, by any construction, give a handle to the opposers of...additional grounds to the growing number of their advocaets . ' to enforce their claims on proper occasions, until their objects can be fmally and advantageously...
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The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in ..., Volume 1

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 540 pages
...patient line of conduct; that they will not suffer themselves to be led into measures, which can, by any construction, give a handle to the opposers of...resisting their claims : but that by their prudent antl exemplary demeanour they will afford additional grounds to the growing number of their advocaets...
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