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 intimacies... History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 - Página 16de Philip Harwood - 1848 - 247 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 486 páginas
...letter to the Duke of Newcastle on the lyth of January, 17~4-: " I find by my own and others' enquiries, that the people of every religion , country, and party...Whigs, who before had no correspondence with them : so that 'tis questioned whether (if there were occasion)Iusticcs of the pe:;cc " could be found,... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1810 - 480 páginas
...would have a most unhappy effect on the nation by uniting it ! ! by (to make use of his own words) bringing on intimacies between papists and Jacobites, and the whigs, who before had no intimacy with them. Such are sinister and crooked politics, and such their effect on the mind of a... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 652 páginas
...party here, are alike set against Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a most unhappy influence on the state of this nation, by...Whigs, who before had no correspondence with them." t 3 Journ. Com. p. 463. and the good opinion he had always had of the loyalty i?27and affection of... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 450 páginas
...halfpence would have a most unhappy effect on the nation by uniting it !! by (to make use of his own words) bringing on intimacies between papists and Jacobites, and the whigs, who before had no intimacy with them. Such are sinister aifd crooked politics, and such their effect on the mind of a... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 678 páginas
...had a most unhappy influence oni the state of this nation, by bringing on intimacies between PapisU and Jacobites and the Whigs, who before had no correspondence •with them." t 3 Journ. Com. p. -1(53, and the good opinion he had always had of the loyalty i?27and affection of... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 440 páginas
...a most unhappy effect on the nation by uniting it !! by (to make use of his own words) bringing o* intimacies between papists and Jacobites, and the whigs, who before had no intimacy with them. Such are sinister and crooked politics, and such their effect on the mind of a... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1823 - 534 páginas
...Wood's half-pence: and their agreement in this has had a wry unhappy influence on the state of the nation, by bringing on intimacies between Papists and Jacobites, and the whigs, who before had во correspondence with them!!!1" t Lord Bacon reprobated the vile policy pursued towards Ireland... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 páginas
...party here, are alike set against Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a ceri/ unhappy influence on the state of this nation, by...interest, was a " most unhappy influence on the state of * " Letters written by his Excellency Hugh Boulter, DD, Lord Primate of all Ireland," vol. i., pp.... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 páginas
...Wood's halfpence, and that their agreement in this has had a very unhappy influence on the state of tins nation, by bringing on intimacies between Papists...interest, was a " most unhappy influence on the state of tías nation." Altogether, this affair of Wood's halfpence, trivial-looking as it is at this distance... | |
| John Simpson Armstrong, Edward Shirley Trevor - 1844 - 1008 páginas
...Parliament, and have employed others to pick up what they could learn from a variety of people ; and I find by my own and others' inquiries that the people...Whigs, who before had no correspondence with them : so it is questioned whether (if there were occasion) the justices of the peace could be found who... | |
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