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" I find, by my own and others' inquiries, that the people of every religion, country, and party here, are alike set against Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a very unhappy influence on the state of this nation, by bringing on... "
History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Page 16
by Philip Harwood - 1844 - 248 pages
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The Song Lore of Ireland: Erin's Story in Music and Verse

Redfern Mason - Folk music - 1910 - 352 pages
...Wood's halfpence and that their agreement in this city [Dublin] has had a most unhappy influence in bringing on intimacies between Papists and Jacobites...Whigs, who before had no correspondence with them." 290 But the people had to suffer through long years before their condition began sensibly to improve....
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Anglo-Irish Literature

Hugh Alexander Law - English literature - 1926 - 328 pages
...Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a most unhappy influence on the state of the nation by bringing on intimacies between Papists and...Whigs 'who before had no correspondence with them." The Government had, indeed, been beaten out of the field. A second attempt to convict Swift's printer...
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The Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland: Swift--Flood--Grattan--O'Connell

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ireland - 1872 - 378 pages
...party here are alike set against Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a very unhappy influence on the state of this nation, by...intimacies between Papists and Jacobites and the Whigs.' Government was exceedingly alarmed. Waipole had already recalled the Duke of Grafton, whom he described...
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