The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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... body - The bill rejected .... CHAP . IV . Flood goes to England - Mr . Curran makes a motion against a right assumed by the house of lords- Dissolution of the coalition ministry - Pitt appoint- ed prime minister - Lord Northington ...
... body - The bill rejected .... CHAP . IV . Flood goes to England - Mr . Curran makes a motion against a right assumed by the house of lords- Dissolution of the coalition ministry - Pitt appoint- ed prime minister - Lord Northington ...
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... body of men , at the head of whom Lord Charlemont placed himself . Every day beheld the institution expand , a noble ardour was almost every where diffused , and even where it was not felt perhaps , it was at least imitated . Several ...
... body of men , at the head of whom Lord Charlemont placed himself . Every day beheld the institution expand , a noble ardour was almost every where diffused , and even where it was not felt perhaps , it was at least imitated . Several ...
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... body of men , acting together for the attain- ment of one common purpose , are told from high authority , that armed resistance - in other words , rebellion is justifiable if all other means have failed , it is not difficult to conceive ...
... body of men , acting together for the attain- ment of one common purpose , are told from high authority , that armed resistance - in other words , rebellion is justifiable if all other means have failed , it is not difficult to conceive ...
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... body becomes mutinous . There is no middle course left ; win the heart of an Irishman , or else cut off his hand . A nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any thing else is an insult . The ...
... body becomes mutinous . There is no middle course left ; win the heart of an Irishman , or else cut off his hand . A nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any thing else is an insult . The ...
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... bodies . Against some of these resolutions , contained in newspapers , and which were of a most libellous nature as affecting the house of commons , a vote of censure was passed by that house , without any apparently direct application ...
... bodies . Against some of these resolutions , contained in newspapers , and which were of a most libellous nature as affecting the house of commons , a vote of censure was passed by that house , without any apparently direct application ...
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