Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page vii
... effects of your resentment . Both parties , however , agreed on the same place , and the depar- ture of the emigrants would have been the voluntary result of a ' compact . Here is no judiciaĆ banishment . The republicanism of the ...
... effects of your resentment . Both parties , however , agreed on the same place , and the depar- ture of the emigrants would have been the voluntary result of a ' compact . Here is no judiciaĆ banishment . The republicanism of the ...
Page xiii
... effect , who see how much was obtained when that dread was pressing , and that nothing will be granted now that it is removed to a distance , The king's conscience could capitulate with his fears , but is too sanctified to yield to ...
... effect , who see how much was obtained when that dread was pressing , and that nothing will be granted now that it is removed to a distance , The king's conscience could capitulate with his fears , but is too sanctified to yield to ...
Page xv
... effect of the connexion with Britain , as truly de- picted by the minister of that country . The constitution and legislature also , which the United Irishmen wished to re- form , receive the following character from the authority ...
... effect of the connexion with Britain , as truly de- picted by the minister of that country . The constitution and legislature also , which the United Irishmen wished to re- form , receive the following character from the authority ...
Page 1
... effects on that country , it may be advisable to take a short view of its situation and political sentiments at that period . The The situation of Ireland , in respect to strength , INTRODUCTION, by W J Mac Neven Part of an Essay, &c by ...
... effects on that country , it may be advisable to take a short view of its situation and political sentiments at that period . The The situation of Ireland , in respect to strength , INTRODUCTION, by W J Mac Neven Part of an Essay, &c by ...
Page 6
... effects of those commercial restraints , which for a century , an- " nihilated her trade , in every article but linen ; and which , by " their surviving consequences , still continue to surrender her fo- " reign and domestic markets to ...
... effects of those commercial restraints , which for a century , an- " nihilated her trade , in every article but linen ; and which , by " their surviving consequences , still continue to surrender her fo- " reign and domestic markets to ...
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