| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...opinion is for the present too hardy, though P a very little time fnay establish it universally, " I have not made it a part of the resolutions. " I...the nation as to add prodigiously to the number of malecon tents in both the British kingdoms. — • The rapacious insolence of the soldiery also, which... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 512 pages
...separation, " though I give it to you and your friends as " my most decided opinion, that such an event (t would be a regeneration to this country."* The association...and success. The latter was greatly promoted by the displear sure occasioned by the French war — a mini? sterial measure adopted apparently without reason,... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1805 - 314 pages
...posed to set up a reformed parliament as a * Appendix to thejeport, *c. No 2. of the House of LOK|». " barrier against that mischief, which every " honest...the nation, as to add prodigiously to the number of malcontents in both the British kingdoms. The rapacious insolence of the soldiery, also, which had... | |
| Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...overbears the interest of Ireland. I have " not said one word that looks like a wish for separa" tion ; though I give it to you and your friends, as " my...event would " be a regeneration to this country.'' The United Society were exceedingly active, and in many instances very successful, in seducmg from their... | |
| Ireland - 1813 - 440 pages
...have not made it a part of the " resolutions. I have only proposed to set up a reform of " parliament, as a barrier against that mischief, which every "...event would be a regeneration to this country." The United Society were exceedingly active, and in manyinstances very successful, in seducing from their... | |
| Thomas Reynolds - 1839 - 516 pages
...as I know that opinion is for the present too hardy, I have not made it a part of the resolutions. I have not said one word that looks like a wish for...event would be a regeneration to this country."* The Committee of Secrecy, in its report to the Irish House of Commons in 1797, says, " It appears to your... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 470 pages
...I have not made it a part of the resolutions, I have only proposed to set up a reformed parliament, as a barrier against that mischief which every honest...an event would be a regeneration to this country. " I have, you will see, alluded to the resolutions of the Whig Club, and I have differed with them... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 772 pages
...overbears the interest of Ireland : I have not said one word that looks like a wish for icpara. tion, though I give it to you and your friends, as my most...opinion, that such an event would be a regeneration of this country." Thus far the coincidence between the June prospectus and its sequel in the resolutions... | |
| Townsend Young - Ireland - 1848 - 206 pages
...as far as it may be advisable to publish it ; I have not said one word that looks like a wish for a separation, though I give it to you and your friends...event would be a regeneration to this country." The leaders were for the most part men of great activity and enterprise ; the confederacy therefore made... | |
| Townsend Young - Ireland - 1863 - 328 pages
...as far as it may be advisable to publish it ; I have not said one word that looks like a wish for a separation, though I give it to you and your friends...event would be a regeneration to this country." The leaders were for the most part men of great activity and enterprise ; the confederacy, therefore, made... | |
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