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... Ireland . By the first , it may be im- posed upon the two countries indifferently ; this kingdom , paying an equivalent in money to Ireland , proportioned to the burthen which would thus fall upon her to sustain ; the equivalent to be ...
... Ireland . By the first , it may be im- posed upon the two countries indifferently ; this kingdom , paying an equivalent in money to Ireland , proportioned to the burthen which would thus fall upon her to sustain ; the equivalent to be ...
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... Ireland .'— If ( says he ) I were asked whether an Union would be advantageous to Ireland , I should answer c'est selon : -that Union in the abstract is a thing in- different , and becomes good or bad according to the kind of Union that ...
... Ireland .'— If ( says he ) I were asked whether an Union would be advantageous to Ireland , I should answer c'est selon : -that Union in the abstract is a thing in- different , and becomes good or bad according to the kind of Union that ...
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... Ireland cause to be content . They may be satisfied by an union , they may be satisfied without it , but until they are , no form of govern- ment will avail . Do not listen to those idle ill - tempered exclamations , the people of Ireland ...
... Ireland cause to be content . They may be satisfied by an union , they may be satisfied without it , but until they are , no form of govern- ment will avail . Do not listen to those idle ill - tempered exclamations , the people of Ireland ...
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Michells Sermon | 26 |
of new Dissertations or other curious Papers published in | 28 |
ADELUNG Three Essays 62 | 62 |
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