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Page 117
... considered that the Irish volunteer force would be sufficient to keep down the disaf- fected in that country ; and , upon the whole , he was inclined to hope that the situation of the country , at present , and the measures the go ...
... considered that the Irish volunteer force would be sufficient to keep down the disaf- fected in that country ; and , upon the whole , he was inclined to hope that the situation of the country , at present , and the measures the go ...
Page 119
... considered them the Augustuli ,, in whose hands the empire would pe- rish ! About two years ago , he had found it necessary to tell them , that they had signed the death - war- rant of their country ; and he now thought those ...
... considered them the Augustuli ,, in whose hands the empire would pe- rish ! About two years ago , he had found it necessary to tell them , that they had signed the death - war- rant of their country ; and he now thought those ...
Page 121
... considered the bills not only as due to the loyal subjects for their security , but even an act of mercy to the rebels themselves ; for there was no other way of convincing them how utterly hopeless all their projects were , than to ...
... considered the bills not only as due to the loyal subjects for their security , but even an act of mercy to the rebels themselves ; for there was no other way of convincing them how utterly hopeless all their projects were , than to ...
Page 123
... considered the conduct of the Irish government , on that day , as highly laudable , and that they were not at all taken by surprise . After having made all the necessary ar- rangements for defeating the insur- rection , the lord ...
... considered the conduct of the Irish government , on that day , as highly laudable , and that they were not at all taken by surprise . After having made all the necessary ar- rangements for defeating the insur- rection , the lord ...
Page 124
... considered not tenable , upon sound principles of reasoning , nor from the melancholy experience of the last ten years . Dr. Lawrence vindicated his right 4 honourable friend ( Mr. Windham ) from the charge of inconsistency , imputed to ...
... considered not tenable , upon sound principles of reasoning , nor from the melancholy experience of the last ten years . Dr. Lawrence vindicated his right 4 honourable friend ( Mr. Windham ) from the charge of inconsistency , imputed to ...
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Page 104 - ... GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. THE Hagerman Collection HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE JAMES J. HAGERMAN OF CLASS OF '61 IN THE HANDS OF Professor Charles Kendall Adams. 1883. HA' ) = ..R887 JOURNAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY OP LONDON.
Page 882 - On the morning of that day, his attendants, alarmed at the evident symptoms of approaching dissolution, came precipitately to call the friend who has now the melancholy task of recording the mournful event: not a moment was lost in repairing to his house. He was lying on his bed in a posture of meditation ; and the only symptom of remaining life, was a small degree of motion in the heart, which after a few seconds ceased, and he expired without a pang or groan.
Page 484 - Nevertheless, we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch against them day and night, because of them.
Page 855 - ... society. Its tendency to produce aggression on the laws and rights of other nations, and to endanger the peace of our own is so obvious, that I doubt not you will adopt measures for restraining it effectually in future.