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... Irish writers have very often injured their cause by over - statement , either absolutely denying the misdeeds of their countrymen , or adopting the dishonest and disingenuous method of recounting only the crimes of their enemies ...
... Irish writers have very often injured their cause by over - statement , either absolutely denying the misdeeds of their countrymen , or adopting the dishonest and disingenuous method of recounting only the crimes of their enemies ...
Page 504
... Irish Celt that we are asked to undo the Union . Any controversy which may exist about the pro- priety of the Act of Union is one exclusively between England and her settlers in Ireland . It was for them that the Irish Parlia- ment ...
... Irish Celt that we are asked to undo the Union . Any controversy which may exist about the pro- priety of the Act of Union is one exclusively between England and her settlers in Ireland . It was for them that the Irish Parlia- ment ...
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... Irish had set up in Dublin . The whole theory of Irish independence within the law rested in 1778 , as it did in the reign of James II . , on the proposition that Ireland was an acquisition , not of England but of the English Crown ...
... Irish had set up in Dublin . The whole theory of Irish independence within the law rested in 1778 , as it did in the reign of James II . , on the proposition that Ireland was an acquisition , not of England but of the English Crown ...
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