| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 460 lehte
...England has faid, ftate your grievances ; and (hall we neglcft to do fo ? If we do, and if there {hall be general meetings of the People and of the Volunteers,...adjuftment, would not England think that there was tonicthing infatiable in the Jriih people ? Let us then reftore the appellant jurifdiflion, for if... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 458 lehte
...oppofition — England has faid, ftate your grievances ; and fhall we neglect to do fo ? If we do, and if there fhall be general meetings of the People and...intended for a final adjuftment, would not England tlj||nk that there was fome^, thing infatiable in the Irifh people ? Let us then reftore the appellant... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 464 lehte
...to do fo I If we do, and if there fhall be general meetings of the feople and of the Volunteers, tp complain of grievances after what is intended for...would not England think that there, was fomething infill-table in the Irilh people ? Let us then reftore the appellant jurifdiction, for if that part... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 lehte
...England has said, state your grievances; and shall we neglect to do so.* If we do, and if there shall be general meetings of the people, and of the volunteers,...complain of grievances after what is intended for a final adjustment, would not England think there was something insatiable in the Irish people? Do not you... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 lehte
...hair said, "itate yoiur grievances; iand shall \ve neglect to do sof It* we- do, and if there shall be general meetings of the people, and of the volunteers,...to complain of grievances- after what is intended tor a final adjustment, would not England think there' Wai something insatiable in the Irish people?... | |
| 1782 - 774 lehte
...England has faid, ftateyour grievances; and mail we neglect to do fo>— If we do, and if there (hall be general meetings of the people and of the volunteers,...adjuftment, would not England think, that there was fomelhing infatiable in the Irifh people? Let us then rellore the appellant jurifdiction ; for if that... | |
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