An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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Page 201
... catholic emancipation , and parliamentary reform , all , that had been hitherto accomplished , rested on a tottering foundation , liable to be blown down by the first storm . As Flood's arguments , on the question of re- trenchment , in ...
... catholic emancipation , and parliamentary reform , all , that had been hitherto accomplished , rested on a tottering foundation , liable to be blown down by the first storm . As Flood's arguments , on the question of re- trenchment , in ...
Page 291
... Catholic emancipation . Absurdly , they desired to possess the plenitude of freedom , surrounded by slaves . Unsupported by the majority of the nation , they attempted to dislodge the British minister from his strongest hold , the ...
... Catholic emancipation . Absurdly , they desired to possess the plenitude of freedom , surrounded by slaves . Unsupported by the majority of the nation , they attempted to dislodge the British minister from his strongest hold , the ...
Page 336
... emancipation was relinquished . A mode was immediately adopted , whereby the sen- timents of every individual of the Catholic body throughout Ireland should be ascertained , and unequivocally declared . The general committee , and the ...
... emancipation was relinquished . A mode was immediately adopted , whereby the sen- timents of every individual of the Catholic body throughout Ireland should be ascertained , and unequivocally declared . The general committee , and the ...
Page 344
... Catholic began to extend his claims . The first kindness of our Protestant brethren shewed a returning spirit of ... emancipation . Freemen would not believe us , if we said that we should be induced by any comparatively small ...
... Catholic began to extend his claims . The first kindness of our Protestant brethren shewed a returning spirit of ... emancipation . Freemen would not believe us , if we said that we should be induced by any comparatively small ...
Page 345
... emancipation is now afloat , we have never sought to acquire it by force , and we hope for it now only from the ... Catholic committee , the Catholic Convention prepared a VOL . IV . 2 x cure . petition to his Majesty , setting forth the ...
... emancipation is now afloat , we have never sought to acquire it by force , and we hope for it now only from the ... Catholic committee , the Catholic Convention prepared a VOL . IV . 2 x cure . petition to his Majesty , setting forth the ...
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