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" ... certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can afford. "
Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ... - Page 386
by William Sampson - 1807 - 448 pages
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Thomas Drummond: Under-secretary in Ireland, 1835-40; Life and Letters

Richard Barry O'Brien - Engineers - 1889 - 468 pages
...have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they pronounce is equally concise and terrible ; it is nothing less...and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors that attended the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription ; that certainly exceeds, in the comparative...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 7

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1890 - 522 pages
...banditti have constituted themselves j udges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they pronounced is equally concise and terrible; it is...and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors that attended the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription, that certainly exceeds, in the comparative...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 7

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1890 - 500 pages
...lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they pronounced is equally concise and terrible ; it is...extremely painful, and surely unnecessary, to detail the hoiTors that attended the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription, that certainly exceeds,...
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A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 3

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ireland - 1892 - 596 pages
...lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they pronounced is equally concise and terrible ; it is...and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors that attended the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription, that certainly exceeds, in the comparative...
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The Orange Society

Henry William Cleary - Orangemen - 1899 - 488 pages
...lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they pronounced is equally concise and terrible : It is...extremely painful, and surely unnecessary, to detail all the horrors that attended the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription, that certainly...
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Historical Memoirs of the City of Armagh

James Stuart - Armagh (Ireland : City) - 1900 - 532 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new species of delinquency ; and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible. It is nothing less than a confiscation of all property and an immediate banishment. It would be extremely painful, and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - Ireland - 1907 - 716 pages
...profession of the Roman Catholic faith. A lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they have...nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and banishment. It would be extremely painful and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors that attend...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - Ireland - 1907 - 716 pages
...pronounced is equally concise and terrible, it is nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and banishment. It would be extremely painful and surely...detail the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription ; which certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it...
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The Case of Ulster: An Analysis of Four Partition Arguments

Sean Milroy - Ireland - 1922 - 166 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new species of delinquency, and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible. It is nothing less...detail the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription — a proscription that certainly exceeds in the comparative number...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 11, Issue 21

English literature - 1808 - 262 pages
...constituted themselves; ' judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they have ' denounced is equally concise and terrible; — it is nothing...detail the ' horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a ' proscription ; which certainly exceeds, in the comparative num' ber of those...
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