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Pàgina 12
... Existence of the Divinity , whom he awfully adores ! I muft alfo obferve , that it becomes incumbent and a Duty abfolutely ne- ceffary upon those in Power , if they are verily acquainted with fuch Projection , to difclofe and make known ...
... Existence of the Divinity , whom he awfully adores ! I muft alfo obferve , that it becomes incumbent and a Duty abfolutely ne- ceffary upon those in Power , if they are verily acquainted with fuch Projection , to difclofe and make known ...
Pàgina 6
... existence of fociety amongst us . If I am asked to account why Ireland became fo readily the victim of French miffionaries , and not England , I anfwer with readinefs , for it is to my purpofe , though with reluctance I avow it , that I ...
... existence of fociety amongst us . If I am asked to account why Ireland became fo readily the victim of French miffionaries , and not England , I anfwer with readinefs , for it is to my purpofe , though with reluctance I avow it , that I ...
Pàgina 17
... existence of a connexion between them ; he forgets that when Great Britain repels the invader of Ireland , fhe but protects us from an enemy that her own power and greatness has drawn down upon us ; ' tis not to the conqueft of Ireland ...
... existence of a connexion between them ; he forgets that when Great Britain repels the invader of Ireland , fhe but protects us from an enemy that her own power and greatness has drawn down upon us ; ' tis not to the conqueft of Ireland ...
Pàgina 6
... existence to Abfentees , yet to allay our discontents , the evil which gave them birth is to be encreased ! This reafon- - ing would provoke our rifibility if we could ab- ing be benefitted? Is it by yielding all controul over ...
... existence to Abfentees , yet to allay our discontents , the evil which gave them birth is to be encreased ! This reafon- - ing would provoke our rifibility if we could ab- ing be benefitted? Is it by yielding all controul over ...
Pàgina 10
... my conftituents . Whatever danger to the public peace may be apprehended from the agitation of fuch a queftion as this in the prefent ftate of the country , the existence of that that danger can only be afcribed to those who have ( 10 )
... my conftituents . Whatever danger to the public peace may be apprehended from the agitation of fuch a queftion as this in the prefent ftate of the country , the existence of that that danger can only be afcribed to those who have ( 10 )
Frases i termes més freqüents
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 75 - Protestants could not be supported in that ascendancy which seems necessary even for their protection, without derogating from what may appear to be a natural right of the Catholics The Catholics could not be supported in their claim of equality, without transferring to them that ascendancy which equality of rights must draw to the larger body, and which from that moment must expose the Protestants to dangers from which they ought to be protected.
Pàgina 122 - ... and defines it by no limits or qualification that I am acquainted with. Whatever the whole nation could do, if there were no parliament, is within the regular and fundamental powers of parliament. This is admitted to be the general rule ; and here I might plant my foot, at least until the exception were specified, and the principle of that exception establish.cd.
Pàgina 98 - ... and dignity, and all our public feelings, whether of pride or of affection, not only beyond the little range of hills that we look upon, but to the remotest extremities of the habitable globe...
Pàgina 6 - ... compass, imagine, invent, devise, or intend death or destruction, or any bodily harm tending to death or destruction...
Pàgina 68 - Ireland claims and exercises what is felt by both, to be a species of dominion over the other. I believe it is hardly too much to say, that there are two nations in Ireland ; two Irish peoples ; the one sovereign, the other subject.
Pàgina 62 - ... as led the merry monarch to exclaim "he doubted it had been his own fault he had been absent so long, for he saw nobody who did not protest he had ever wished for his return.
Pàgina 7 - ... or being in Great Britain, either on their own account or credit, or on the account or credit, or by the direction of any other perfon or perfons whomfoever, or wherefoever refident or being...
Pàgina 77 - Such arc fome of the particularities in the condition of Ireland, which appear to me to add in her cafe, many powerful inducements to thofe which, in every other inftance, may invite neighbouring, and friendly countries to a clofe and intimate union of their governments. I confefs} that to me thefe confiderations furnim by no means the weakeft recommendation of this meafure.
Pàgina 6 - ... honour, or kingly name of the " imperial crown of this realm, or of any other of his majefty's " dominions or countries ; or to levy war ag'ainft. his majefty,