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... Ireland , form one of the main causes of the hapless state of that country : but we fear that we shall not be equally successful in awakening our readers to a conviction of the ill consequences , which these same cir- cumstances ...
... Ireland , form one of the main causes of the hapless state of that country : but we fear that we shall not be equally successful in awakening our readers to a conviction of the ill consequences , which these same cir- cumstances ...
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... Ireland ( as we have before said ) have been so long countenanced , that nothing short of those measures will convince them that government is earnest in its desire to extinguish them . In every event , it will be necessary to guard ...
... Ireland ( as we have before said ) have been so long countenanced , that nothing short of those measures will convince them that government is earnest in its desire to extinguish them . In every event , it will be necessary to guard ...
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... Ireland ; and the disputes on this memorable subject at last gave rise to the declaratory act , 6 Geo . I. , stating that Ireland was a subordinate and dependant kingdom ; that the King , Lords , and Commons of England had power to make ...
... Ireland ; and the disputes on this memorable subject at last gave rise to the declaratory act , 6 Geo . I. , stating that Ireland was a subordinate and dependant kingdom ; that the King , Lords , and Commons of England had power to make ...
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