Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone ...Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone Gales & Seaton, 1826 |
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... A brief caution to the Roman Catholics , with the answer , written by Mr. Tone , and signed A LIBERTY BOY , January , 1792 341 · 367 · 369 · 372 Page . Resolutions of the Grand Jury of the city iv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... A brief caution to the Roman Catholics , with the answer , written by Mr. Tone , and signed A LIBERTY BOY , January , 1792 341 · 367 · 369 · 372 Page . Resolutions of the Grand Jury of the city iv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... ANSWER to " The Protestant Interest in Ireland Ascertained , " ( never before published ) VINDICATION of the Circular of the Catholic Sub - committee , in re- ply to the Resolutions of the Grand Juries , in 1792 VINDICATION of the ...
... ANSWER to " The Protestant Interest in Ireland Ascertained , " ( never before published ) VINDICATION of the Circular of the Catholic Sub - committee , in re- ply to the Resolutions of the Grand Juries , in 1792 VINDICATION of the ...
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... answer . My heart died within me . I proceeded to another and another , but still no answer . It was horrible . I set myself to gnaw the cords with which I was tied , in a transport of agony and rage , for I verily believed that my ...
... answer . My heart died within me . I proceeded to another and another , but still no answer . It was horrible . I set myself to gnaw the cords with which I was tied , in a transport of agony and rage , for I verily believed that my ...
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... answer , but this application was as unsuccessful as the former . Mr. Pitt took not the smallest notice of either memorial or letter , and all the benefit we reap- ed from our scheme was the amusement it afforded us during three months ...
... answer , but this application was as unsuccessful as the former . Mr. Pitt took not the smallest notice of either memorial or letter , and all the benefit we reap- ed from our scheme was the amusement it afforded us during three months ...
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... to me by a very handsome letter , signed by their Secretary , Henry Joy , jun . of Belfast , and to which I re- turned a suitable answer . But this was not all . The leaders of the Whig Club , conceiving my talents , such 30 LIFE OF.
... to me by a very handsome letter , signed by their Secretary , Henry Joy , jun . of Belfast , and to which I re- turned a suitable answer . But this was not all . The leaders of the Whig Club , conceiving my talents , such 30 LIFE OF.
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administration agreed answer Ballinasloe Belfast Bellew bill body Byrne called Catholics of Ireland cause Committee consequence constitution declaration delegates Dennis Browne deputation Devereux Digges Dine Dublin Edward Byrne elective franchise emancipation enemies England English favor France French friends gentlemen give Gog's Government Grand Jury Grattan Hobart honor hope House Hutton Huzza interest Irish Irish Government John Sweetman justice Keogh King kingdom Knox letter liberty Lord Lord Moira Lord Rawdon Lynch Magog Majesty measure meeting ment Minister nation Neilson never Newry oath object opinion paper Papist Parliament party person petition political present principles Protestant Protestant ascendency question Rathfriland reform refused resolutions Resolved respect Secretary sentiments spirit Sub-committee Sweetman Teeling THEOBALD WOLFE TONE thing tholics Thomas French tion to-morrow Todd Jones Tone town unanimously United Irishmen volunteers Whig whole wish
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 437 - good of the church, or in obedience to any ecclesiastical power whatsoever. 3d. We further declare, that we hold it as an unchristian and impious principle, that " no faith is to be kept with heretics." This doctrine we detest and reprobate, not only as contrary to our religion,
الصفحة 373 - party to the Roman Catholics by fire and massacre. Take care ! for there may be Gordons here, who, not less inveterate, though more artful, will, under the mask of friendship, prove themselves as bitter enemies. " An open foe may prove a curse; "But a pretended friend is worse.
الصفحة 436 - 2d. We abjure, condemn, and detest, as unchristian and impious, the principle that it is lawful to murder, destroy, or any ways injure any person whatsoever, for, or under the pretence of being heretics: and we declare solemnly before God, that we believe that no act, in itself
الصفحة 396 - theory, that every age and generation must be as free to act for itself in all cases, as the ages and generations which preceded it; a theory which will not now be easily
الصفحة 434 - all and every their estates of freehold and inheritance; and "all the rights, titles, interests, privileges, and immunities, '»which they and every or any of them held, enjoyed, or were "rightfully and lawfully entitled to in the reign of King Charles " II, or at any time since.
الصفحة 462 - grounded, Every person that shall be admitted into any office civil or military, or shall receive any pay, salary, fee, or wages, belonging to any office or place of trust, by reason of any patent or grant from the crown, or having command or place of trust from or under
الصفحة 493 - the people, to maintain that balance which was essential to the preservation of their liberties, and the extension of their commerce. Secondly, That the sole constitutional mode by which that influence could be opposed, was by a complete and radical reform of the representation of the people in Parliament; and,
الصفحة 405 - our hearts and to refuse their just, humble, and moderate demand, shall they not say, " What portion have we in David ? and we have none inheritance in the son of Jesse. Every man to your tents, O Israel, and now David see to thine own house.
الصفحة 495 - My Lord, I will not undergo this sneap without reply. You call honorable boldness, impudent sauciness. If a man will make courtsey, and say nothing, he is virtuous. No! my Lord. My humble duty remembered, I will not be
الصفحة 51 - then passed unanimously. Russell wrote me an account of all this, and it immediately set me on thinking more seriously than I had yet done upon the state of Ireland. I soon formed my theory, and on that theory I have unvaryingly acted ever since. To subvert the tyranny of our execrable government, to break the connection with England, the never-failing source