The Edinburgh Annual Register, Tom 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... body of men acting independently of any ad- ministration - he meant the country gentlemen of England , who had inva- riably united in their hostility to a measure of that nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion ...
... body of men acting independently of any ad- ministration - he meant the country gentlemen of England , who had inva- riably united in their hostility to a measure of that nature . As for his own motives on this particular occa- sion ...
Strona 41
... body of information re- specting the affairs of the sister island was brought before the House , on oc- casion of a motion of Sir John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to ...
... body of information re- specting the affairs of the sister island was brought before the House , on oc- casion of a motion of Sir John New- port . This gentleman professed to have no object in view but that of re- questing documents to ...
Strona 42
... body of the people , should possess no solid strength , or that the English minister should be encouraged by that disunion to attempt a measure which , if successful , would have sealed the death - warrant of parliaments in Ireland ...
... body of the people , should possess no solid strength , or that the English minister should be encouraged by that disunion to attempt a measure which , if successful , would have sealed the death - warrant of parliaments in Ireland ...
Strona 43
... body of the people , and there- fore they fell . I trust their fate will afford a salutary lesson to every coun- try , and impress on them the convic tion , that by complete consolidation of interests alone , can they avoid a si . milar ...
... body of the people , and there- fore they fell . I trust their fate will afford a salutary lesson to every coun- try , and impress on them the convic tion , that by complete consolidation of interests alone , can they avoid a si . milar ...
Strona 45
... body of the people as disaffected to the state . Illicit distillation is a source of much evil to Ireland , demoralizing her peo- ple , and encroaching on her scanty re- sources of taxation . It is , as I fear , too much protected by ...
... body of the people as disaffected to the state . Illicit distillation is a source of much evil to Ireland , demoralizing her peo- ple , and encroaching on her scanty re- sources of taxation . It is , as I fear , too much protected by ...
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