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 44
... freedom . From Lucas's memorial , and that presented to his majesty , king George II . by the earl of Kildare , the political creed , professed by the patriots of that day , is plain enough . To his excellency William earl of Harrington ...
... freedom . From Lucas's memorial , and that presented to his majesty , king George II . by the earl of Kildare , the political creed , professed by the patriots of that day , is plain enough . To his excellency William earl of Harrington ...
Page 64
... freedom , pleaded the injustice of being taxed by a legislature in which they were not re- presented ; while they offered to contribute , for the benefit of the parent country , in their colo- nial assemblies , more than the sum ...
... freedom , pleaded the injustice of being taxed by a legislature in which they were not re- presented ; while they offered to contribute , for the benefit of the parent country , in their colo- nial assemblies , more than the sum ...
Page 101
... freedom , independence and prospe- rity of Ireland , as clearly characterize the pub- lic , for whose perusal it was printed . " Hiber- nian patriotism is a transcript of that filthy idol , OF IRELAND . 101 viceroys. He was, in ...
... freedom , independence and prospe- rity of Ireland , as clearly characterize the pub- lic , for whose perusal it was printed . " Hiber- nian patriotism is a transcript of that filthy idol , OF IRELAND . 101 viceroys. He was, in ...
Page 122
... freedom . " We beg leave humbly to represent to your majesty , that it is not by temporary expedients , but by a free trade alone , that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin . And from your majesty's gracious declaration ...
... freedom . " We beg leave humbly to represent to your majesty , that it is not by temporary expedients , but by a free trade alone , that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin . And from your majesty's gracious declaration ...
Page 150
... freedom in America to slavery at home , and cease to be his majesty's subjects here , to become his equals there . Let us not therefore suffer the same men , whose infamous arts were reprobated in America , to succeed here . " He then ...
... freedom in America to slavery at home , and cease to be his majesty's subjects here , to become his equals there . Let us not therefore suffer the same men , whose infamous arts were reprobated in America , to succeed here . " He then ...
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