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 ... |
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Page 694
... nature , which fuggefted the neceffity of it , fuper- " fedes all positive inftitutions , as it is imprinted on the heart of man for the " prefervation of his creatures , as it fpeaks ftrongly and inftinctively , and as " its end will ...
... nature , which fuggefted the neceffity of it , fuper- " fedes all positive inftitutions , as it is imprinted on the heart of man for the " prefervation of his creatures , as it fpeaks ftrongly and inftinctively , and as " its end will ...
Page 732
... nature too horrible to find advocates , whe- ther perpetrated under the brutal orders of a king's officer on avowed rebels , or of rebels in retaliation ; by a Henry at Agincourt , a Suwarrow at Praga , or a Bonaparte in Palestine . To ...
... nature too horrible to find advocates , whe- ther perpetrated under the brutal orders of a king's officer on avowed rebels , or of rebels in retaliation ; by a Henry at Agincourt , a Suwarrow at Praga , or a Bonaparte in Palestine . To ...
Page 737
... nature ; at length however , they collected their force at Gorey , and advanced to attack Ark- * An exaggerated account of this difafter was received by the difaffected in Dublin , before it was known by the members of administration at ...
... nature ; at length however , they collected their force at Gorey , and advanced to attack Ark- * An exaggerated account of this difafter was received by the difaffected in Dublin , before it was known by the members of administration at ...
Page 779
... nature to have been , at the time of the bargain , propa- gated among people connected with the infurgents , who spoke of fome agreement as of a treaty of peace . This letter of Mr. O'Connor's is very strong and it is to be hoped , that ...
... nature to have been , at the time of the bargain , propa- gated among people connected with the infurgents , who spoke of fome agreement as of a treaty of peace . This letter of Mr. O'Connor's is very strong and it is to be hoped , that ...
Page 782
... nature and extent of the confpiracy , which has long prevailed in this kingdom ; not doubting , that " whilft your endeavours are directed to give effect to the gracious in- " tentions of his majesty , you will feel it your ...
... nature and extent of the confpiracy , which has long prevailed in this kingdom ; not doubting , that " whilft your endeavours are directed to give effect to the gracious in- " tentions of his majesty , you will feel it your ...
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