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... culture of their minds : who have transplanted to the Irish nursery the flowers of Rome and Athens : who , in their writings and speeches , have displayed to Europe B the scene of eloquence , diversified with the fire of THE DEDICATION .
... culture of their minds : who have transplanted to the Irish nursery the flowers of Rome and Athens : who , in their writings and speeches , have displayed to Europe B the scene of eloquence , diversified with the fire of THE DEDICATION .
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... Irish parliament , an artful stratagem is devised , equally calculated to answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A ...
... Irish parliament , an artful stratagem is devised , equally calculated to answer the ends of rapacity , and exculpate the monarch . You have read in Suetonius , how Tiberius eluded the law that prohibited virgins to be put to death . A ...
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... Irish Catholics from the general act of indemnity , refuses the least assistance to Lord Rochfort , who sold his estate to support him during his exile , and give his sanction to a ridiculous law , declaring it high treason to call the ...
... Irish Catholics from the general act of indemnity , refuses the least assistance to Lord Rochfort , who sold his estate to support him during his exile , and give his sanction to a ridiculous law , declaring it high treason to call the ...
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... Irish blood , but the purchase would have been too dear , when acquired with the loss of English subjects . It was the duty of the Irish to fight for their king . But when they perceived that he preferred his son - in - law's life to ...
... Irish blood , but the purchase would have been too dear , when acquired with the loss of English subjects . It was the duty of the Irish to fight for their king . But when they perceived that he preferred his son - in - law's life to ...
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... Irish , then , king William with propriety might have applied Curio's speech to Domitius's soldiers : • But • did desert Domitius , or Domitius his soldiers ? Were ' you not ready to endure the last extremities , whilst he privately ...
... Irish , then , king William with propriety might have applied Curio's speech to Domitius's soldiers : • But • did desert Domitius , or Domitius his soldiers ? Were ' you not ready to endure the last extremities , whilst he privately ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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