Should we exert ourselves", said they, "in reducing this country to order and civility, it must soon acquire power, consequence, and riches. The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign power,... A Memoir on Ireland ; Native and Saxon - Page 26by Daniel O'Connell - 1843 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1809 - 588 pages
...must soon acquire power, consequence and riches. The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England. They will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...independent and separate state. Let us rather connive at ( of course foment) their disorders, for a weak and disordered people never can attempt to detach themselves... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Ireland - 1812 - 372 pages
...acquire " power, consequence, and riches. The inha" bitants will be thus alienated from England; " they will cast themselves into the arms of " some foreign power, or perhaps erect them" selves into an independent and separate " state. Let us rather connive at their disor" ders;... | |
| Thomas Leland - Ireland - 1814 - 520 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence, " and riches. The inhabitants will be thus alien" ated from England ; they will cast themselves " into the arms of some...disorders ; " for a weak and disordered people never can at" tempt to detach themselves from the crown of " England " We find Sir Henry Sidney and Sir John... | |
| John Lawless - Ireland - 1815 - 558 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence and riches ; the inhabitants "will be thus alienated from England ; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...and separate state. Let us rather connive at their disorder ; for a weak and disordered people never can attempt to detach themselves from the crown of... | |
| John Lawless - Ireland - 1823 - 362 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence, and riches; the inhabitants will be thus alienated from England ; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...and separate state. Let us rather connive at their disorder ; for a weak and disordered people never can attempt to detach themselves from the crown of... | |
| Mathew Carey - Ireland - 1823 - 534 pages
...alienated from England : they «ill cast themselves into the arms of some foreign power, or perhaps irect themselves into an independent and separate state. Let us rather connive at their disorders ¡t for a weak ami disordered people, •ever can attempt to detach themselves from the crown of EnsWhenever... | |
| Thomas Moore - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1824 - 404 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence, and riches. The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England ; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...attempt to detach themselves from the crown of England." This policy was not new in the history of nations. Diodorus Siculus tells us, that the ancient Kings... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1824 - 574 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence, and liches. The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England ; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...attempt to detach themselves from the crown of England." ' This policy was not new in the history of nations. Diodorus Siculus tells us, that the ancient kings... | |
| 1824 - 706 pages
...The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England; they will cast themselves into the arms of eome foreign power, or perhaps erect themselves into an independent and separate state. Let ut rather cnnnire ill their Лчпп/гт : for a weak and disordered people ncvtr can attempt to detach... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 pages
...soon acquire power, consequence, and riches. The inhabitants will be thus alienated from England ; they will cast themselves into the arms of some foreign...attempt to detach themselves from the crown of England." This policy was not new in the history of nations. Diodorus Siculus tells us, that the ancient Kings... | |
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