Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page v
... perhaps endeavour to hide the stain of the servility that op- posed them , and that would be forgotten , but for the succes- sion of tories , who , by their slavish principles and despotic acts , compel us to look occasionally to the ...
... perhaps endeavour to hide the stain of the servility that op- posed them , and that would be forgotten , but for the succes- sion of tories , who , by their slavish principles and despotic acts , compel us to look occasionally to the ...
Page viii
... maintain the declaration of independence , will be their second offence ; nor is it perhaps less true , that the abettors of British maxims of government in this this country , will be always desirous to exclude them viii INTRODUCTION .
... maintain the declaration of independence , will be their second offence ; nor is it perhaps less true , that the abettors of British maxims of government in this this country , will be always desirous to exclude them viii INTRODUCTION .
Page ix
... perhaps , be better ascertained than by remarking the opinions they form on the events that take place in other countries . Let it then be remembered that Mr. King and his supporters claim the confidence of the republicans in America ...
... perhaps , be better ascertained than by remarking the opinions they form on the events that take place in other countries . Let it then be remembered that Mr. King and his supporters claim the confidence of the republicans in America ...
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... perhaps , would not permit them to allow a natural inferiority , asserted , that the source of Ireland's misfortunes was to be traced back to remote antiquity . " History , and a knowledge of her laws and government enable " us , " they ...
... perhaps , would not permit them to allow a natural inferiority , asserted , that the source of Ireland's misfortunes was to be traced back to remote antiquity . " History , and a knowledge of her laws and government enable " us , " they ...
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... perhaps an infinitely larger sum , if a fair es- " timate could be made of the enormous rents , unproductively " remitted to Irish absentees - and of the losses , that Ireland still " sustains , to the benefit of England , by the slowly ...
... perhaps an infinitely larger sum , if a fair es- " timate could be made of the enormous rents , unproductively " remitted to Irish absentees - and of the losses , that Ireland still " sustains , to the benefit of England , by the slowly ...
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