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" And we beg leave to assure His Majesty, that we are the more confirmed in this hope, inasmuch as the people of this kingdom have never expressed a desire to share... "
A history of Irish affairs, from the 12th of October, 1779, to the 15th ... - Page 73
by Francis Dobbs - 1782
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The European Magazine, and London Review, 2. köide

1782 - 542 lehte
...tor the Britifh character, »nd do the.eforc conceive, that the proceedings of tins counny, f -unded as they were in right, and tempered by duty, muft have excited the approbation and efteem, inftrad of wounding the prid., of the Britiih natiuii. And we beg leave to aflure your that we are...
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The Scots Magazine, 44. köide

1782 - 682 lehte
...his Majefty has adopted. That we have moreover a high fenfe and veneration for the Hritifh charafter, and do therefore conceive, that the proceedings of this country, founded as they and tempered by DU_— .._ rr . were in RIGHT, ply depend : but that the kingdom of TY, mtift have...
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The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of ...

Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 lehte
...Majefty has adopted ; that we have moreover a high fenfe and veneration for the Britifh character, and do therefore conceive, that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, muft have excited the approbation and efteem, inftead of wounding...
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Union Pamphlets, 5. köide

1799 - 576 lehte
...Majefty has adopted :"., That we have, moreover, a high fenfe andver neration for the Britilh Character, and do therefore conceive, that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and fupported by eonftitutional liberty, muft have excited the approbation and efteera...
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Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the ...

William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 458 lehte
...adopted. •'* ' '» " That we have moreover, a high fenfe and veneration for the Britifh character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, muft have excited the approbation and efteem, uiftead of wounding...
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Collectanea politica; or The political transactions of Ireland ..., 1. köide

William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 460 lehte
...BritiGi character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, muft have excited the approbation and efteeni, kiftead of wounding the pride of the Britifh nation. • « And we beg leave to aflure his...
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An impartial history of Ireland, from the period of the English ..., 4. köide

Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 lehte
...majesty has adopted. " That we have, moreover, a high sense and veneration for the British character, and do therefore conceive, that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem, instead of wounding...
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., 2. köide

Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 lehte
...majesty has adopted. " That we have moreover a high sense and veneration of the British character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem instead of wounding...
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., 2. köide

Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 lehte
...majesty has adopted. " That we have moreover a high sense and veneration of the British character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of this country, founded as they are in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem instead of wounding...
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Speeches of the Late Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, in the Irish Parliament in 1780 ...

Henry Grattan - 1821 - 86 lehte
...Majesty has adopted : That we have, moreover, a high sense and veneration for the British character, and do therefore conceive that the proceedings of...founded as they were in right, and tempered by duty, must have excited the approbation and esteem, instead of wounding the pride of 60 the British nation...
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