An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 - Ireland |
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Page 131
... authority ; but it does so at the risk of entitling the subject to throw off that government , which has become an instrument of oppression , and recur to first principles , to resistance , and insur- rection . Parliamentary authority ...
... authority ; but it does so at the risk of entitling the subject to throw off that government , which has become an instrument of oppression , and recur to first principles , to resistance , and insur- rection . Parliamentary authority ...
Page 184
... authority of the states individually , to draw closer the general union , and to enlarge the authority , by which the whole was governed , and holden together . Even now , perhaps , it was one of the princi- pal defects in the ...
... authority of the states individually , to draw closer the general union , and to enlarge the authority , by which the whole was governed , and holden together . Even now , perhaps , it was one of the princi- pal defects in the ...
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... authority . His lordship read part of a speech of Mr. Fox's , to shew , that the adjustment of 1782 was not considered as a final one , that it went merely to quiet the political struggle which then existed ; and that it was ...
... authority . His lordship read part of a speech of Mr. Fox's , to shew , that the adjustment of 1782 was not considered as a final one , that it went merely to quiet the political struggle which then existed ; and that it was ...
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Sir Lawrence Parsons moves for a consideration in a general | 3 |
The massacre at Scullabogue house | 9 |
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