Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 166
... justice to the motives which have influenced us on this occasion . " I feel that I have trespassed on your time and indulgence by this explanation , which I have endeavoured to make , and , I trust , have made with that deference and ...
... justice to the motives which have influenced us on this occasion . " I feel that I have trespassed on your time and indulgence by this explanation , which I have endeavoured to make , and , I trust , have made with that deference and ...
Page 193
... justice at the hands of their Brehons or native judges . The Irish were then , as they have often since proved , their own worst enemies . There were other enemies , however , with whom they had to contend . They might live peaceably ...
... justice at the hands of their Brehons or native judges . The Irish were then , as they have often since proved , their own worst enemies . There were other enemies , however , with whom they had to contend . They might live peaceably ...
Page 208
... justice , and mercy . The reorganisation took place under James I. The Irish laws were declared to be for ever abolished ; the English laws were substituted for them . The country was divided into counties , and the counties placed ...
... justice , and mercy . The reorganisation took place under James I. The Irish laws were declared to be for ever abolished ; the English laws were substituted for them . The country was divided into counties , and the counties placed ...
Page 217
... justice and mercy , were made the slaves of every one , even of the meanest of their Protestant countrymen . Had they become mere slaves , they might have expected some degree of humane treatment ; but as the policy which made them ...
... justice and mercy , were made the slaves of every one , even of the meanest of their Protestant countrymen . Had they become mere slaves , they might have expected some degree of humane treatment ; but as the policy which made them ...
Page 224
... , were thus their special victims . Their instruments of justice were such rude means as arson , murder , horrible beatings and mutilations nigh unto death . The long pent - up fires of hate 224 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
... , were thus their special victims . Their instruments of justice were such rude means as arson , murder , horrible beatings and mutilations nigh unto death . The long pent - up fires of hate 224 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
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