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" We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. — With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is easy; without it, nothing can be done... "
Essays on the Political Circumstances of Ireland: Written During the ... - Sivu 74
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The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Nide 22

690 sivua
...attempted — We fubtr.it our refolutions to the nation, as the bafis of our political faith. V/e have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil — , we have ftaied what we conceive to be the remedy.— With a Parliament thus reformed, every thing iseafy —...

Belfast Politics: Or, A Collection of the Debates, Resolutions, and Other ...

William Bruce - 1794 - 348 sivua
...attempted ; we fubmit our refolutions to the nation as the bails of our political faith. WE have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the- evil ;...conceive to be the remedy. With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is eafy ; without it, nothing can be done : And v/e do call on and molt earnettly...

Society of united Irish of Dublin

Society of united Irishmen of Dublin - 1794 - 242 sivua
...attempted, we fnbmit our Refolutions to the Nation, cu ilu bkiU of our Political Faithi " WE have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have ftated what we conteive to be the remedy — With a Parliament thus reformed, every thing is eafy ; without it, nothing...

Essays on the Political Circumstances of Ireland: Written During the ...

Alexander Knox - 1799 - 272 sivua
...and the fubftitution of a mob-elected and mob-dependent affembly in its room. " We have gone," fay they, " to what we conceive to be the root '• of...conceive '•' to be the remedy. With a Parliament thus ret' formed EVERY THING is eajy; without it NO" THING can be done. And we do call upon, and " moft...

Memoirs of the Different Rebellions in Ireland: From the Arrival of ..., Nide 2

Richard Musgrave - 1802 - 606 sivua
...attempted, we fubmit our refolutions to the nation, as the bafis of our political faith. " We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have ftated what we conceive to be the remer dy. — With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is eafy -, without it, nothing can be done....

Memoirs of the Different Rebellions in Ireland: From the Arrival of ..., Nide 2

Richard Musgrave - 1802 - 606 sivua
...attempted, we fubmit our refolutions to the nation, as the bafis of our political faith. " We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil •, we have dated what we conceive to be the reme>dy. — With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is eafy...

The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 sivua
...— we submit our resolutions to the nation, as the basis of our political faith. — We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil — we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. — With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is easy...

An impartial history of Ireland, from the period of the English ..., Nide 4

Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 sivua
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation as the basis of our political faith. " We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy: with a parliament thus reformed every thing is easy; without...

Historical Collections Relative to the Town of Belfast: From the Earliest ...

Henry Joy - 1817 - 524 sivua
...attempted ; we submit our resolutions to the nation, as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we h ave stated what we conceive to be the remedy.— With a parliament thus re, formed, every thing is...

Personal Narrative of the "Irish Rebellion" of 1798"

Charles Hamilton Teeling - 1828 - 310 sivua
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is easy ; without...




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