An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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Page 21
... exertions are still gratefully ac- knowledged by his countrymen .. The state to which Ireland was reduced , in those days when Irishmen dared not to complain , he feared not to publish . He commences his State of Ireland in the year ...
... exertions are still gratefully ac- knowledged by his countrymen .. The state to which Ireland was reduced , in those days when Irishmen dared not to complain , he feared not to publish . He commences his State of Ireland in the year ...
Page 41
... one , which continued the two succeeding years . Though the former struggled in vain to reco- VOL . IV . F ver their lost privileges , the exertions of Lucas in OF IRELAND . 41 unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal ...
... one , which continued the two succeeding years . Though the former struggled in vain to reco- VOL . IV . F ver their lost privileges , the exertions of Lucas in OF IRELAND . 41 unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal ...
Page 42
... exertions of Lucas in every stage of the dispute , were strenuous and persevering . These services rendered him so respectable , and raised him so high in the esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens , that on the death of Sir James ...
... exertions of Lucas in every stage of the dispute , were strenuous and persevering . These services rendered him so respectable , and raised him so high in the esteem and confidence of his fellow citizens , that on the death of Sir James ...
Page 43
... exertions in behalf of the liberties of Ireland , the commons , obedient to an authority hostile to their dignity and to the interest of their constituents , listened to the charge , voted him an enemy to his coun- try , and addressed ...
... exertions in behalf of the liberties of Ireland , the commons , obedient to an authority hostile to their dignity and to the interest of their constituents , listened to the charge , voted him an enemy to his coun- try , and addressed ...
Page 69
... exertions were immediately and severely felt by the kingdom . These loans could not be supplied by a poor country , with- out draining the bankers of their cash ; three of the principal houses ( Clement's , Dawson's , and Mitchell's ) ...
... exertions were immediately and severely felt by the kingdom . These loans could not be supplied by a poor country , with- out draining the bankers of their cash ; three of the principal houses ( Clement's , Dawson's , and Mitchell's ) ...
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