| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1804 - 276 pages
...rit may suggest. I know my own heart, and I " should despise myself, if, under any intimida" tion, I could close my eyes against such scenes, " as present..." against the complaints of a persecuted people." Such marked reprobation of the conduct of How Ld. the Orangemen from a nobleman of the respected 3*™^character... | |
| Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...myself if under any intimidation I could plose my eyes against such scenes as present tljeinnselves on every side, or my ears against the complaints of...feelings of gentlemen here present, -were I to say more oh this subject-. I have now acquitted myself, to my conscience .and my country, and take the liberty... | |
| William Sampson - Europe - 1807 - 474 pages
...may suggest. I know my own heart, and I should despise myself, if un. der any intimidation, I should close my eyes against such scenes as present themselves on every side, or shut my ears against the complaints of a persecuted people. I should be guilty of an unpardonable injustice... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 560 pages
...rit may suggest. I know my own heart, and I " should despise myself, if, under any intimida" tion, I could close my eyes against such scenes, " as present..." against the complaints of a persecuted people." Such marked reprobation of the conduct of How Ld. the Orangemen from a nobleman of the respected j^pJntcharacter... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 540 pages
...rit may suggest. I know my own heart, and I " should tlespise .myself, if, under any intimida" tion, I could close my eyes against such scenes, " as present...themselves on every side, or my ears "• against Ihe complaints of a persecuted people." Such marked reprobation of the conduct of How Ld. the Orangemen... | |
| Francis Peter Plowden - 1811 - 544 pages
...rit may suggest. I know my own heart, and I " should despise myself, if, under any intimida" tion, I could close my eyes against such scenes, " as present themselves on every side, or my ears rc against the complaints of a persecuted people." Such marked reprobation of the conduct of How Ld.... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - Ireland - 1812 - 954 pages
...the kingdom. I know my own heart, and I should despise myself if, under any intimidation, I should close my eyes against such scenes as present themselves...ears against the complaints of a persecuted people."* The sentiments expressed in this harangue are too clear and precise to require illustration or comment... | |
| John Edmonds Stock - Bristol (England) - 1813 - 92 pages
...of this kingdom. I ' know my own heart, and I should despise myself, if, « under any intimidation, I could close my eyes against * such scenes as present...against the complaints of a persecuted * people.' Perhaps the reader who has accompanied me thus far, will no longer be surprized that, in their supplies,... | |
| William Sampson - Europe - 1817 - 452 pages
...spirit may suggest. I know my own heart, and I should despise myself if under any intimidation I should close my eyes against such scenes as present themselves on every side, or shut my «ars against the complaints of a persecuted people. I should be guilty of an unpardonable... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1822 - 586 pages
...following resolutions. I know my own heart, and I should despise myself, if, under any intimidation, I could close my eyes against such scenes as present...ears against the complaints of a persecuted people. 2d. That a committee of magistrates be appointed to sit on Tuesdays and Saturdays, in the chapter-room... | |
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