“Then,” says he, (Curr. Speech in Rex v. Johnson) "The shepherd's whistle shoots across the listening "darkeness of the interminable heath, and gives notice, "that the wolf is upon his walk; and the same gloom "and stillness, that tempt the monster to come abroad, "facilitate the communication of the warning to be"ware. Yes, through that silence the voice shall be "heard.-Yes, through that silence the shepherd shall "be put upon his guard.-Yes-through that silence "the felon savage shall be chased into the toils." TO VOLUME I. - INTRODUCTION- Advantage of cotemporary history VOL. I. - Teftimony of Mr. O'Connor-Further evidence-Impunity and --- - - Lord Hardwicke's order against entering into Orange lodges- with Union Orangemen FORM OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE ORANGE SOCIETIES. CHAPTER I. Adminiftration of MARQUIS CORNWALLIS p. I Legislative Union Mr. Pitt's mafter-piece-Union proclaimed - -Other causes of Mr Pitt's resignation- How Mr. Pitt Arrival |