... assert the independence of their country and their own individual liberties, it was necessary to forget all former feuds, to consolidate the entire strength of the whole nation, and to form for the future but one people. These principles I supported... Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone - Page 66edited by - 1827Full view - About this book
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 600 pages
...form for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves to me, and particularly by demonstrating...pamphlet, which appeared in September 1791, under the signatureof " A Northern Whig," had a considerable degree of success. The Catholics (with not one of... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 596 pages
...arguments which suggested themselves to me, and particularly by demonstiatmg that the cause of the iailure of all former efforts, and more especially of the...Convention in 1783, was the unjust neglect of the oloims of 'their Catholic brethren. Thin pamphlet, which appeared in September 1791, under the «Ągoat... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - Ireland - 1826 - 634 pages
...form for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves to me, and particularly by demonstrating...had a considerable degree of success. The Catholics (irilli not one of whom I wns at the time acquainted) were pleased with the efforts of a volunteer... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1828 - 374 pages
...form for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves to me ; and particularly by demonstrating...the unjust neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethen. This pamphlet, which appeared in September, 1791, under the signature of a Northern Whig,... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1831 - 370 pages
...form for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves to me ; and particularly by demonstrating...the unjust neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethen. This pamphlet, which appeared in September, 1791, under the signature of a Northern Whig,... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - Ireland - 1831 - 368 pages
...but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves tome; and particularly by demonstrating that the cause of...the unjust neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethen. This pamphlet, which appeared in September, 1791, under the signature of a Northern Whig,... | |
| Autobiographies - 1831 - 366 pages
...nation, and to form for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best »r' parJure especially of the volunteer convention in 1783, was...the unjust neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethen. This pamphlet, which appeared in September, 1791, under the signature of a Northern Whig,... | |
| Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...rm for the future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves to me, and particularly by demonstrating...neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethren." * The Argument was well timed and aimed, and met with considerable success. It was widely circulated... | |
| Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...future but one people. These principles I supported by the best arguments which suggested themselves tu me, and particularly by demonstrating that the cause...neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethren." * The Argument was well timed and aimed, and met with considerable suc-cess. It was widely circulated... | |
| Samuel Smiles - Ireland - 1844 - 524 pages
...cause of the failure of all their former efforts, and more especially of the Volunteer Convention of 1783, was the unjust neglect of the claims of their Catholic brethren. This pamphlet excited great interest, and led to the cultivation of a kindlier feeling among the Protestant and Catholic... | |
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