Majesty that we humbly conceive that in this right the very essence of our liberties exists ; a right which we, on the part of all the people of Ireland, do claim as their birthright, and which we cannot yield but with our lives. The Irish Race in the Past and the Present - Page 346by Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 532 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Dobbs - 1782 - 186 pages
...his Majefty that we humbly conceive, that in this right the very effence of our liberties exifts ; a right which we, on the part of all the people of...birth-right, and which we cannot yield but with our lives. To affure his Majefty that we have feen, with concern, certain claims advanced by the Parliament of... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 404 pages
...humbly conceive, that in this right 'the very effence of their liberties did exift, a right which they, on the part of all the people of Ireland, do claim as their birthright, and which they cannot yield but with their lives. They aflure his Majefty, that they had feen, with concern,... | |
| William Crawford - Ireland - 1783 - 396 pages
...humbly conceive, that in this right the very efTence of their liberties did exift, a right which they, on the part of all the people of Ireland, do claim as their birthright, and vhich they cannot yield but with their lives. They affiire his Majefty, that they had feen, with concern,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1799 - 788 pages
...His Majefty, that we humbly conceive, that in this right the very effence of our liberties exift ; a right which we, on the part of all the people of Ireland, do claim as their hiith-rrght, and which we cannot yield but with our lives : To aflurc His Majefty, that we have feen... | |
| William Wenman Seward - Great Britain - 1801 - 464 pages
...Majefty, that we humbly conceive that in this ;.<? right the very eflencc of our liberties exifts ; a right which * we, on the part of all the people...birth-right, and which we cannot yield BUT WITH OUR LIVES. " To affure his Majefty that we have feen with concern certain claims advanced by the Parliament of... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 460 pages
...his Majefty, that, we humbly conceive that in thi* right the very eflence of our liberties exifts ; a right which •we, on the part of all the people...claim as their birth-right, and which we cannot yield BU* WJTU OUR LIYXSv , • . .' . ' *' To aflure his Majefty that we have feen with concern certain... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 482 pages
...conceive that in this right the very essence of our liberties ex' ists ; a right which we, on the part of the people of Ireland, ' do claim as their birthright,...and which we cannot yield but • with our lives." " Let us examine how this claim, so solemnly advanced by " the representatives of a nation, was received,... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 pages
...To assure his majesty, that we humbly conceive that in this right the very essence of our liberties exists; a right, which we, on the part of all the...birth-right, and which we cannot yield but with our lives. " To assure his majesty, that we have seen with concern certain claims advanced by the parliament of... | |
| Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1813 - 540 pages
...To assure His Majesty, that we humbly conceive that in this right the very essence of our liberties exists; a right which we, on the part of all the people...birth-right, and which we cannot yield BUT WITH OUR LIVES. " To assure His Majesty, that we have seen with concern certain claims advanced by the Parliament of... | |
| stephen barlow - 1814 - 554 pages
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