WE HAVE NO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; we are ruled by Englishmen, and the servants of Englishmen, whose object is the interest of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland... The Dublin Magazine - Page 781842Full view - About this book
| 690 pages
...think it our duty, as Englimmen, to come forward, and (late what we feel to be our heavy grievance* and what we know to be its effectual remedy. We have no national government. — We are ruled by individuals, whofe inftrument is corruption, and whofe tlrength is the weaknefs of the people ; and... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1801 - 428 pages
...it our duty, as Irifhmen, to come forward" and ftate what we feel to be Our heavy griev" ance, and what we know to be its effectual " remedy. " We have no national government. We are " ruled by Englifhmen, and the fervants of Eng" lifhmen, whofe object is the intereft of another " country; whofe... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...it our duty, " as Irishmen, to come forward and state what " we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what *' we know to be its effectual remedy. .. . :...interest of *' another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the "... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...it our duty, " as Irishmen, to come forward and state what *' we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what ,*' we know to be its effectual remedy. " We...interest of " another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the «'... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 512 pages
...state what " we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what " we know to be its effectual remedy. " Ws have no national government. We are *' ruled by Englishmen,...interest of " another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the •'... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1819 - 810 pages
...it our duty, as Englishmen, to come forward, and state what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we know to be its effectual remedy. We have no national government. We are ruled by individuals, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of the people ; and... | |
| Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...heavy " grievance, and what we know to be itc effectual re•' medy. " We have no national governmfnt. We are ruled " by Englishmen and the servants of Englishmen,..." whose instrument is corruption ; whose strength it " the weakness of Ireland ; and these men hafe the " whole of the power and patronage of the country,... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1811 - 584 pages
...', We have no National Government. " We are ruled by Englishmen, and the servants of English. men, whose object is the interest of another country, whose...Ireland, and these men have the whole of the power and patronaiie < f the country as means to seduce and subdue the honesty and the spirit of her representatives... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 pages
...think it our duty, as Irish. men, to come forward and state what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we know to be its effectual remedy. " We have..." We are ruled by Englishmen, and the servants of English, men, whose object is the interest of another country, whose instrument is corruption, whose... | |
| John Lawless - Belfast (Northern Ireland) - 1818 - 498 pages
...what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we knaw to be its effectual remedy. We have •« national government — we are ruled by Englishmen,...of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland; and these men have the whole of the power and patronage... | |
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