Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volume 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 - Great Britain |
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Page 149
... Catho- licks , and a radical reform in parliament , the subse- quent paper was distributed by Mr. Rowan , exhort- ing the Irish volunteers in an animated appeal to their patriotism and prejudices to rouze to arms , & c . 1 " YOU first ...
... Catho- licks , and a radical reform in parliament , the subse- quent paper was distributed by Mr. Rowan , exhort- ing the Irish volunteers in an animated appeal to their patriotism and prejudices to rouze to arms , & c . 1 " YOU first ...
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... Catholicks of Ireland , and that is charged as a part of the libel . If they had waited another year ; if they had kept this prosecution im- pending for another year , how much would remain for a jury to decide upon , I should be at a ...
... Catholicks of Ireland , and that is charged as a part of the libel . If they had waited another year ; if they had kept this prosecution im- pending for another year , how much would remain for a jury to decide upon , I should be at a ...
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... catholicks of Ireland , publickly elected by the mem- bers of that persuasion , and sitting in convention in the heart of your capital , carrying on an actual treaty with the existing government , and under the eye of your own ...
... catholicks of Ireland , publickly elected by the mem- bers of that persuasion , and sitting in convention in the heart of your capital , carrying on an actual treaty with the existing government , and under the eye of your own ...
Page 187
... in telling the country that he thought so . As to the emancipation of the Catholicks , I cannot but say that Mr. Attorney General did very wisely in VOL . III . B b keeping clear of that . Yet , gentlemen , I ON THE TRIAL OF ROWAN . 187.
... in telling the country that he thought so . As to the emancipation of the Catholicks , I cannot but say that Mr. Attorney General did very wisely in VOL . III . B b keeping clear of that . Yet , gentlemen , I ON THE TRIAL OF ROWAN . 187.
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... Catholicks . All of these ( except perhaps the first ) relate to mat- ters of very considerable publick concern ; and it is not lest you should censure me improperly , but lest you should form improper opinions on matters of some moment ...
... Catholicks . All of these ( except perhaps the first ) relate to mat- ters of very considerable publick concern ; and it is not lest you should censure me improperly , but lest you should form improper opinions on matters of some moment ...
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