| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1802 - 116 páginas
...chief fupport of the Borough Intereft in Ireland was the weight of Englifh Influence ; but as yetthat obvious remark had not led the minds of the Reformers...England . Some individuals, perhaps, had convinced themfclves that benefit would refult to this counB try V try from fuch a meafure ; but during the whole... | |
| 1800 - 534 páginas
...clearly perceived that the chief fupport of the Borough Intereft in Ireland •was the weight of Englifh Influence ; but as yet that obvious remark had not...England . Some individuals, perhaps, had Convinced themfclves that benefit would refu.lt to this counB try try from fuch a meafure ; but during the whole... | |
| William James MacNeven - 1807 - 376 páginas
...suffrage to the catholic. From this originated the societies of the United Irishmen in the end of the year 1791 ; even then it was clearly perceived that the...benefit would result to this country from such a measure l but but during the whole existence of the socity of United Irishmen of Dublin, we may safely aver,... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 616 páginas
...suffrage to the Catholic. From this originated the societies of United Irishmen in the end of the year 1791 ; even then it was clearly perceived, that the...towards a separation from England. Some individuals had convinced themselves that benefit would result to this country from such a measure ; but during... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 614 páginas
...obvious remark had not led the minds of the reformers towards a separation from England. Some individuals had convinced themselves that benefit would result to this country from such a measure; but during the whole existence of the Society of United Irishmen we may safely aver, that to the best of... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1892 - 596 páginas
...it is posiOH. vi. TONE DESIRES A REPUBLIC. 15 lively asserted that although from the beginning they clearly perceived ' that the chief support of the...in Ireland, was the weight of English influence,' the question of separation was not at first so much as agitated among them ; that a considerable period... | |
| Caesar Litton Falkiner - 1902 - 418 páginas
...suffrage to the Catholic. From this originated the societies of the United Irishmen in the end of the year 1791 ; even then it was clearly perceived that the...would result to this country from such a measure : but during the whole existence of the Society of United Irishmen of Dublin we may safely aver, to the best... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1915 - 792 páginas
...suffrage to the Catholic. From this originated the societies of the United Irishmen in the end of the year 1791; even then it was clearly perceived that the...would result to this country from such a measure; but during the whole existence of the society of United Irishmen of Dublin, we may safely aver, to the... | |
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