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The liberty of England and the slavery of Ireland have invariably proceeded together ; Ireland going down as England ascended . Posterity have justly concluded that the rights of Irishmen and the prosperity of England cannot exist ...
The liberty of England and the slavery of Ireland have invariably proceeded together ; Ireland going down as England ascended . Posterity have justly concluded that the rights of Irishmen and the prosperity of England cannot exist ...
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It is through neglect of this precaution , that so many persons commit such gross errors in their judgments respecting England . One asserts , that the commercial and maritime superiority of Great Britain is owing to its colonial system ...
It is through neglect of this precaution , that so many persons commit such gross errors in their judgments respecting England . One asserts , that the commercial and maritime superiority of Great Britain is owing to its colonial system ...
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A third will say , without hesitation , the real strength of England , the palladium of its liberty , consists in that wealthy , powerful aristocracy , ever ready to defend the rights of the people against the encroachments of the crown ...
A third will say , without hesitation , the real strength of England , the palladium of its liberty , consists in that wealthy , powerful aristocracy , ever ready to defend the rights of the people against the encroachments of the crown ...
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