| Charles Jackson (of Wexford.) - Ireland - 1802 - 108 pages
...you will there fee a patriotic and enlightened Proteftant Bijh^f (Down, a,nd many of the lay Lords) with manly eloquence, pleading for Catholic emancipation,...arguments of the Lord Chancellor, .and the powerful oppolitipn of his fellow courtiers. "To promote a union of brotherhood and • .afFeftion amongft our... | |
| Richard Musgrave - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1802 - 606 pages
...enlightened protejlant bijbop (Down, and many of the lay lords) with manly eloquence, pleading for catholick emancipation and parliamentary reform, in oppofition...lord chancellor, and the powerful oppofition of his fellow courtiers. To promote an union of brotherhood and affection amongft our countrymen of all religious... | |
| Richard Musgrave - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1802 - 606 pages
...enlightened protejlant bijhop (Down, and many of the lay lords) with manly eloquence, pleading for catholick emancipation and parliamentary reform, in oppofition...lord chancellor, and the powerful oppofition of his fellow courtiers. To promote an union of brotherhood and affection amongft our countrymen of all rejigious... | |
| Edward Hay - Ireland - 1803 - 432 pages
...will there fee a pa" triotic and enlightened proteftant bifhop, (.Down " and many of the lay lords) with manly eloquence, " pleading for catholic emancipation...fellow-courtiers. " To promote a union of brotherhood and affecf tion among our countrymen of all religious perfua" fions, has been our principal object : we... | |
| Edward Hay - Ireland - 1803 - 430 pages
...of the lay' lords) with manly eloquence. .t' pleading for catholic emancipation and parliamentary t' reform, in oppofition to the haughty arguments " of...fellow-courtiers, " To promote a union of brotherhood and affeci' lion among our countrymen of all religious perfua-' " fions, has been our principal object... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...reform, in opposition to the haughty arguments of the lord chancellor, and the powerful opposition of his fellowcourtiers. To promote a union of brotherhood...and affection among our countrymen of all religious persuasions has b^n our principal object: we have sworn in the most solemn manner, have associated... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...reform, in opposition to the haughty arguments of the lord chancellor, and the powerful opposition of his fellowcourtiers. To promote a union of brotherhood...and affection among our countrymen of all religious persuasions has been our principal object : we have sworn in the most solemn manner, have associated... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1805 - 314 pages
..."haughty arguments of the Lord-Chancellor, "and the powerful opposition of his fellow" courtiers. " To promote a union of brotherhood and " affection among our countrymen of all reliy " glous persuasions, has been our principal "object: we have sworn in the most solemn " manner—... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...reform, in opposition to the haughty arguments of the lord chancellor, and the powerful opposition of his felloW-cOurtiers. To promote a union of brotherhood...and affection among our countrymen of all religious persuasions, has been our principal object : we have sworn in the most solemn manner, have associated... | |
| William Sampson - Europe - 1807 - 474 pages
...reform, in opposition to the haughty arguments of the lord chancellor, and the powerful opposition of his fellow-courtiers. To promote a union of brotherhood...and affection among our countrymen of all religious persuasions, has been our principal object: we have sworn in the most solemn manner, have associated... | |
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