no doubt, at the Bar of the British House of Lords, than they could poffibly have at home here in the capital of their own county: Not to mention its being a foolish, gaudy feather in the cap of the Irish Conftitution, with which we dreffed ourselves fo giddily in 1781. I think I remember an illumination when the Appellant Jurifdiction was brought home to us: it will be perfectly in character to illuminate again, when it shall be taken away, away for EVER, by the consummation of an Irish Union, one and indivisible! FINIS. P. R. FOR RE-ESTABLISHING THE INTERNAL PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY O.F IRELAND. BY WHITLEY STOKES. -Then, howe'er Crowns or Coronets be rent, A virtuous populace may rise the while, And ftand a wall of fire around their much loved Isle. BURNS. DUBLIN: PRINTED FOR JAMES MOORE, NO. 45, COLLEGE,GREEN. 1799. 226.6. 168 (14) |