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" ... certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can afford. "
Memoirs of William Sampson: Including Particulars of His Adventures in ... - Page 386
by William Sampson - 1807 - 448 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 11

1808 - 532 pages
...constituted themselves ' judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they have ' denounced is equally concise and terrible; — it is nothing less than ' a confiscation of Ai property, and immediate banishment. It c would be extremply painful, and surely unnecessary, to...
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A Postliminious Preface to the Historical Review of the State of Ireland

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1804 - 276 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new spe" cies of delinquency, and the sentence they " have denounced is equally concise and terrible ! " It is nothing less, than a confiscation of all " property, and an immediate banishment. It " would be extremely painful, and surely unneces" sary to detail the horrors,...
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The History of the Late Grand Insurrection: Or the Struggle for Liberty in ...

Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new species of delinquency, and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible ! — It is nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and an immeditate banishment. IT would be extremely painful and Surely unnecessary to detail the horrors...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...denounced is equally concise and terrible ! It is nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and an immediate banishment. It would be extremely painful,...detail the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription, — a proscription that certainly exceeds in the comparative numbers...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new species of delinquency, and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible ! It is nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and an immediate banishment. It would be extremely painful, and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors...
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Emancipation; Or Peter, Martin, and the Squire: A Tale in Rhyme. To which is ...

Catholic emancipation - 1808 - 130 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they have denounced is equally concise and terrible ;•— it is nothing...detail the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a prescription, which certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those it...
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The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in ..., Volume 1

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1811 - 560 pages
...constituted themselves judges of this new spe" cies of delinquency, and the sentence they " have denounced is equally concise and terrible ! " It is nothing less, than a confiscation of all " property, and an immediate banishment. It " would be extremely painful, and surely unneces" sary to detail the horrors,...
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An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Volume 2

Wakefield, Edward - Ireland - 1812 - 954 pages
...a profession of the Rocatholic faith. A lawless banditti have constituted themselves judges of this species of delinquency, and the sentence they have...nothing less than a confiscation of all property, and banishment. It would be extremely painful, and surely unnecessary, to detail the horrors that attend...
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Catholic question. A letter addressed to the inhabitants of Bristol, on the ...

John Edmonds Stock - Bristol (England) - 1813 - 92 pages
...constituted themselves 'judges of this species of delinquency, and the sen* tcnce they have denounced is equally concise and ' terrible ; — it is nothing...detail ' the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and ' tremendous a proscription ; which certainly exceeds, ' in the comparative number of those...
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The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. by W ..., Volume 3

William Eusebius Andrews - 1815 - 564 pages
...denounced is equally concise and terrible ! It is nothing le« than я confiscation of all property, and an immediate banishment. It would be extremely painful,...detail the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription.— A proscription that certainly ucetit, in the comparative number...
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