Orations of British Orators: Including Biographical and Critical Sketches, Volumen 1Colonial Press, 1900 - 453 páginas |
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... Ireland to reduce England . This I was assured would be proved , before I gave my consent to his accusation . I was ... Ireland , nor yet that all the rest of the Junto remember nothing of it ; but this , sir , which I shall tell you ...
... Ireland to reduce England . This I was assured would be proved , before I gave my consent to his accusation . I was ... Ireland , nor yet that all the rest of the Junto remember nothing of it ; but this , sir , which I shall tell you ...
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... Ireland was made imme- diately a partaker . This benefit of English laws and liberties , I confess , was not at first extended to all Ireland . Mark the consequence . English authority and English liberty had ex- actly the same ...
... Ireland was made imme- diately a partaker . This benefit of English laws and liberties , I confess , was not at first extended to all Ireland . Mark the consequence . English authority and English liberty had ex- actly the same ...
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... Ireland to levy no tax , to enforce no law , to answer no end whatever , ex- cept to spoliate the charters of Ireland , and enforce a barren oppression ? What ! has England lost thirteen provinces ? has she recon- ciled herself to this ...
... Ireland to levy no tax , to enforce no law , to answer no end whatever , ex- cept to spoliate the charters of Ireland , and enforce a barren oppression ? What ! has England lost thirteen provinces ? has she recon- ciled herself to this ...
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