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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... political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their tyranny , their negro drivers , as well as on the slaves of slaves . In the year 1723 , the commons unanimously resolved , that it was the indispensable duty of all ...
... political and commercial disabilities on both , the delegates of their tyranny , their negro drivers , as well as on the slaves of slaves . In the year 1723 , the commons unanimously resolved , that it was the indispensable duty of all ...
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... political knowledge . Of these the most distinguished was dean Swift , whose patriotic exertions are still gratefully ac- knowledged by his countrymen .. The state to which Ireland was reduced , in those days when Irishmen dared not to ...
... political knowledge . Of these the most distinguished was dean Swift , whose patriotic exertions are still gratefully ac- knowledged by his countrymen .. The state to which Ireland was reduced , in those days when Irishmen dared not to ...
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... political consideration . One third part of the rents of Ireland is spent in England ; which , with the profit of employ- ments , pensions , appeals , journies of pleasure or health , education at the inns of court , and both ...
... political consideration . One third part of the rents of Ireland is spent in England ; which , with the profit of employ- ments , pensions , appeals , journies of pleasure or health , education at the inns of court , and both ...
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... politics , and not as the real object of their care . That although Great Britain had , in the course of this century , been often molested by insurrections at home and invasions from abroad , Ireland had happily and deservedly enjoyed ...
... politics , and not as the real object of their care . That although Great Britain had , in the course of this century , been often molested by insurrections at home and invasions from abroad , Ireland had happily and deservedly enjoyed ...
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... political creed , professed by the patriots of that day , is plain enough . To his excellency William earl of Harrington , lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland , may it please your excellency , the love and duty I owe ...
... political creed , professed by the patriots of that day , is plain enough . To his excellency William earl of Harrington , lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland , may it please your excellency , the love and duty I owe ...
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