Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page 13
... objects would be infinitely increased by the union . Reform would be again raised from the neglect into which it had fallen since its rejection by parliament , and would derive additional consequence from a fresh reinforcement of E " po ...
... objects would be infinitely increased by the union . Reform would be again raised from the neglect into which it had fallen since its rejection by parliament , and would derive additional consequence from a fresh reinforcement of E " po ...
Page 14
... object , their former distrust and animosities would vanish before their common interest . 1 The first step towards the accomplishment of this plan , was naturally taken by the dissenters in the north , whose habit of public discussion ...
... object , their former distrust and animosities would vanish before their common interest . 1 The first step towards the accomplishment of this plan , was naturally taken by the dissenters in the north , whose habit of public discussion ...
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... objects . At this very time , the parlia mentary opposition , with its adherents , was associated under the name of the Whig Club ; the most public spirited citizens of Dublin , had formed themselves into a society called the Whigs of ...
... objects . At this very time , the parlia mentary opposition , with its adherents , was associated under the name of the Whig Club ; the most public spirited citizens of Dublin , had formed themselves into a society called the Whigs of ...
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... objects , that a place bill and a pension bill were considered as petty evasions of more important measures . The candidates for political situation who rested their pretensions on them were despised and derided , and those societies ...
... objects , that a place bill and a pension bill were considered as petty evasions of more important measures . The candidates for political situation who rested their pretensions on them were despised and derided , and those societies ...
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... objects to be proposed to the meeting , having been the subject of a year's general and public discussion , were perfectly well understood by all before their assembling . These objects were to express a decided approbation of the ...
... objects to be proposed to the meeting , having been the subject of a year's general and public discussion , were perfectly well understood by all before their assembling . These objects were to express a decided approbation of the ...
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Pieces of Irish History: Illustrative of the Condition of the Catholics of ... William James Macneven No preview available - 2017 |
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