The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 63
... Irish bishoprics ; and here again we desiderate any word or act of energetic reclamnation . The appropriation clause he , no doubt , resisted ; but how ? As an act of plunder ? As a violation of the articles of union ? No : but as a ...
... Irish bishoprics ; and here again we desiderate any word or act of energetic reclamnation . The appropriation clause he , no doubt , resisted ; but how ? As an act of plunder ? As a violation of the articles of union ? No : but as a ...
Page 66
... Irish rabble ; that the priests have power to say to whom estates be- long ; to order any usurpers to be as- sassinated ; that the ecclesiastical supe- rior , whoever be may be , is the inter- preter to each individual of what he ought ...
... Irish rabble ; that the priests have power to say to whom estates be- long ; to order any usurpers to be as- sassinated ; that the ecclesiastical supe- rior , whoever be may be , is the inter- preter to each individual of what he ought ...
Page 71
... Irish interests are every thing , and a vast majority of whom regard the final separation of the countries not as a contingency to be deprecated , but as an event to be hailed as the consummation of Irish freedom ? Talk , indeed , of ...
... Irish interests are every thing , and a vast majority of whom regard the final separation of the countries not as a contingency to be deprecated , but as an event to be hailed as the consummation of Irish freedom ? Talk , indeed , of ...
Page 72
... Irish people as mere puling sentimentality— as if there could be no stern purpose or fierce energy - no real heroic manhood , nourished by national enthusiasm - or as if the good humour of the Irish cha- racter , playing incongruously ...
... Irish people as mere puling sentimentality— as if there could be no stern purpose or fierce energy - no real heroic manhood , nourished by national enthusiasm - or as if the good humour of the Irish cha- racter , playing incongruously ...
Page 73
... Irish people . There is nothing contrary to the just rights of England in such a constitution as I now suggest . England neither has , nor ought to have , any authority over this country , save what , through the instru- mentality of ...
... Irish people . There is nothing contrary to the just rights of England in such a constitution as I now suggest . England neither has , nor ought to have , any authority over this country , save what , through the instru- mentality of ...
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