Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1839 - Politicians |
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Page xvi
... Reply of the King.— Commanding attitude of the volunteers . - Rejoicing of the people.- Demonstrations of revolt . - Scott and Yelverton . - Address to the Lord Lieutenant . - Taxes refused . - Brilliant speech of Mr. Burgh and its ...
... Reply of the King.— Commanding attitude of the volunteers . - Rejoicing of the people.- Demonstrations of revolt . - Scott and Yelverton . - Address to the Lord Lieutenant . - Taxes refused . - Brilliant speech of Mr. Burgh and its ...
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... Reply of the King . Commanding attitude of the volunteers . - Rejoicing of the people.- Demonstrations of revolt . - Scott and Yelverton . - Address to the Lord Lieutenant . - Taxes refused . - Brilliant speech of Mr. Burgh and its ...
... Reply of the King . Commanding attitude of the volunteers . - Rejoicing of the people.- Demonstrations of revolt . - Scott and Yelverton . - Address to the Lord Lieutenant . - Taxes refused . - Brilliant speech of Mr. Burgh and its ...
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... reply to it . But to explain this , it is necessary to go far back ; and in doing so we shall find a continued system of bad Government : -a religion forced upon the people - violence and oppression on the part of the governors — and ...
... reply to it . But to explain this , it is necessary to go far back ; and in doing so we shall find a continued system of bad Government : -a religion forced upon the people - violence and oppression on the part of the governors — and ...
Page 43
... replies- " Nescius affectas , placeat sibi quisque licebit ; Non tamen ignifero quisquam consistere in axe Me valet excepto . " It happened that the Recorder was extremely proud of his knowledge of the classics , and had read the ...
... replies- " Nescius affectas , placeat sibi quisque licebit ; Non tamen ignifero quisquam consistere in axe Me valet excepto . " It happened that the Recorder was extremely proud of his knowledge of the classics , and had read the ...
Page 67
... reply to the Duke of Bedford . But no good resulted from this interference , and even the suggestions of Lord Chatham to use " soften- ing and healing arts of government , " was wantonly perverted , and the most unblushing practices ...
... reply to the Duke of Bedford . But no good resulted from this interference , and even the suggestions of Lord Chatham to use " soften- ing and healing arts of government , " was wantonly perverted , and the most unblushing practices ...
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