The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Bind 2Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 sider |
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Side viii
... nation at that event - Earl Camden appointed his successor Proceedings of the United Irishmen 226 CHAP . IX . Proceedings by government - Proclamation of General Lake - Rebellion begins to manifest itself - Organi- zation of the Irish ...
... nation at that event - Earl Camden appointed his successor Proceedings of the United Irishmen 226 CHAP . IX . Proceedings by government - Proclamation of General Lake - Rebellion begins to manifest itself - Organi- zation of the Irish ...
Side 7
... nation is now to be saved from impending ruin . " This address was carried by the speaker to the viceroy amid the thundering acclamations of the populace , between two lines of Dublin volunteers , commanded by the Duke of Leinster , in ...
... nation is now to be saved from impending ruin . " This address was carried by the speaker to the viceroy amid the thundering acclamations of the populace , between two lines of Dublin volunteers , commanded by the Duke of Leinster , in ...
Side 12
... nation proceeds by steady and constitutional steps to throw off the chains that fetter them , they advance by gradual progression , and establish upon firm foundations every acquisition they make . Such was precisely the career of ...
... nation proceeds by steady and constitutional steps to throw off the chains that fetter them , they advance by gradual progression , and establish upon firm foundations every acquisition they make . Such was precisely the career of ...
Side 17
... nation to its own redemption - a sacred - en- thusiasm , unconveyed in the language of anti- quity , and which only belongs to the natural con- fidence of freedom . Forty thousand men in arms look up to the result of this day's ...
... nation to its own redemption - a sacred - en- thusiasm , unconveyed in the language of anti- quity , and which only belongs to the natural con- fidence of freedom . Forty thousand men in arms look up to the result of this day's ...
Side 20
... nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any thing else is an insult . The opportunity prompts - the spirit of the people prompts - the opinion of the judges prompts . No arguments can be urged ...
... nation infringed on as Ireland , and armed as Ireland , must have equal freedom ; any thing else is an insult . The opportunity prompts - the spirit of the people prompts - the opinion of the judges prompts . No arguments can be urged ...
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