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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... honour of carrying his amendment , moved , in lieu of it , one exactly similar in spirit , and which was unani- mously assented to * . This was , that " it is * Mr. Hardy , who seems to have had a minute knowledge of all the various ...
... honour of carrying his amendment , moved , in lieu of it , one exactly similar in spirit , and which was unani- mously assented to * . This was , that " it is * Mr. Hardy , who seems to have had a minute knowledge of all the various ...
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... honour of your country- for the honour of human nature - by the memory of your sufferings - by the sense you feel of feel of your wrongs - by the love you owe your posterity - by the dignity and generous feelings of Irishmen - I beseech ...
... honour of your country- for the honour of human nature - by the memory of your sufferings - by the sense you feel of feel of your wrongs - by the love you owe your posterity - by the dignity and generous feelings of Irishmen - I beseech ...
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... honour to Rome , when Rome did honour to human nature . " The enemies of Ireland may call the efforts of the people the proceedings of a mob . A mob stopped your magistrates in their obedience to English laws , and vindicated your ...
... honour to Rome , when Rome did honour to human nature . " The enemies of Ireland may call the efforts of the people the proceedings of a mob . A mob stopped your magistrates in their obedience to English laws , and vindicated your ...
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... honour , & c . & c . " Grosvenor Square , Tuesday , P.M. Five o'Clock , April 9 , 1782. ” " ROCKINGHAM . " I write in a great hurry , as I expect Col. Fitzpatrick to call for the letter every moment . He sets out from hence . " The ...
... honour , & c . & c . " Grosvenor Square , Tuesday , P.M. Five o'Clock , April 9 , 1782. ” " ROCKINGHAM . " I write in a great hurry , as I expect Col. Fitzpatrick to call for the letter every moment . He sets out from hence . " The ...
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... honours from the people ; can we , can I for instance among others , take the civic crown from my head , and go under the yoke of the British supremacy rcal or imaginary ? Some of the gentlemen of this country are the descendants of ...
... honours from the people ; can we , can I for instance among others , take the civic crown from my head , and go under the yoke of the British supremacy rcal or imaginary ? Some of the gentlemen of this country are the descendants of ...
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