The History of the Volunteers of 1782J. Duffy, 1882 - 250 |
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... cause of Truth and Liberty . With these opinions , I gratefully commit the fourth Edition of my book to the People of Ireland . INTRODUCTION . EARLY IRISH PARLIAMENTS . FOR all purposes but vi PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION .
... cause of Truth and Liberty . With these opinions , I gratefully commit the fourth Edition of my book to the People of Ireland . INTRODUCTION . EARLY IRISH PARLIAMENTS . FOR all purposes but vi PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION .
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... cause against the oppressions of deputed tyranny and the wrongs inflicted directly by the English government . A policy , perfectly similar to that which took its place , when differences of religion afforded a new medium of division ...
... cause against the oppressions of deputed tyranny and the wrongs inflicted directly by the English government . A policy , perfectly similar to that which took its place , when differences of religion afforded a new medium of division ...
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... causes of the desolation and destruction of the said land , hath brought the same into ruin and decay , so as the most part of the English free- holders and tenants of this land be departed out thereof , some into the realm of England ...
... causes of the desolation and destruction of the said land , hath brought the same into ruin and decay , so as the most part of the English free- holders and tenants of this land be departed out thereof , some into the realm of England ...
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... causes and con- siderations for holding it were first certified by the deputy and council to the king , with the scope and intention of the acts proposed to be passed . The clause is as follows : - " Item , at the request of the commons ...
... causes and con- siderations for holding it were first certified by the deputy and council to the king , with the scope and intention of the acts proposed to be passed . The clause is as follows : - " Item , at the request of the commons ...
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... causes and considerations and all such acts as to them seemeth should pass in the same parliament , and such causes , considerations , and acts , affirmed by the king and his council , to be good and ex- pedient for that land , and his ...
... causes and considerations and all such acts as to them seemeth should pass in the same parliament , and such causes , considerations , and acts , affirmed by the king and his council , to be good and ex- pedient for that land , and his ...
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Strona 112 - ... that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin.
Strona 171 - That an humble address be presented to His Majesty, to return His Majesty the thanks of this House for his most gracious message to this House, signified by His Grace the Lord-lieutenant.
Strona 38 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Strona 65 - Whoever travels this country, and observes the face of nature, or the faces and habits and dwellings of the natives, will hardly think himself in a land, where law, religion, or common humanity is professed.
Strona 173 - British character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they were in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem, instead of wounding the pride, of the British nation. And we beg leave to assure His Majesty, that we are the more confirmed in this hope, inasmuch as the people of this kingdom have never expressed a desire to share the freedom of England, without declaring a determination to share her fate likewise, standing and falling...
Strona 70 - Irish troops to cut the throats of the Americans ; that he called these butchers " armed negotiators," and stood with a metaphor in his mouth, and a bribe in his pocket, a champion against the rights of America, the only hope of Ireland, and the only refuge of the liberties of mankind.
Strona 157 - Resolved, unanimously, that the ports of this country are by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the King ; and that any burden thereupon or obstruction thereto, save only by the Parliament of Ireland, are unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Strona 38 - ... kingdom ; and that all proceedings before the said House of Lords, upon any such judgment, sentence, or decree, are, and are hereby declared to be utterly null and void, to all intents and purposes whatever.
Strona 160 - MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, WE thank you for your noble and spirited, though hitherto ineffectual efforts, in defence of the great constitutional and commercial rights of your country. Go on. The almost unanimous voice of the people is with you ; and in a, free country the voice of the people must prevail. We know our duty to our sovereign, and are loyal. We know our duty to ourselves, and are resolved to be free. We seek for our rights, and no more than our rights ; and, in so just a pursuit, we should...
Strona 25 - ... them seemeth should pass in the same parliament, and such causes, considerations, and acts, affirmed by the king and his council...