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" WE HAVE NO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; we are ruled by Englishmen, and the servants of Englishmen, whose object is the interest of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland... "
History of the Civil War in Ireland, Containing an Impartial Account of the ... - Page 62
by James Gordon - 1805 - 300 pages
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an ...

James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 512 pages
...what " we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what " we know to be its effectual remedy. " Ws have no national government. We are *' ruled by Englishmen,...interest of " another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the •'...
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History of the rebellion in Ireland in ... 1798. With an appendix

James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...*' we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what ,*' we know to be its effectual remedy. " We have no national government. We are <' ruled by Englishmen,...interest of " another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the «'...
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an ...

James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...feel to be our heavy grievance, and what *' we know to be its effectual remedy. .. . : " We have no national government. We are " ruled by Englishmen,...interest of *' another country; whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the "...
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The History of the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1798, &c.,: Containing an ...

Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...heavy " grievance, and what we know to be itc effectual re•' medy. " We have no national governmfnt. We are ruled " by Englishmen and the servants of Englishmen,..." whose instrument is corruption ; whose strength it " the weakness of Ireland ; and these men hafe the " whole of the power and patronage of the country,...
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An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., Volume 4

Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1811 - 584 pages
...', We have no National Government. " We are ruled by Englishmen, and the servants of English. men, whose object is the interest of another country, whose...Ireland, and these men have the whole of the power and patronaiie < f the country as means to seduce and subdue the honesty and the spirit of her representatives...
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Belfast Politics: Enlarged, Being a Compendium of the Political History of ...

John Lawless - Belfast (Northern Ireland) - 1818 - 498 pages
...what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we knaw to be its effectual remedy. We have •« national government — we are ruled by Englishmen,...of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland; and these men have the whole of the power and patronage...
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Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone ...

Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - Ireland - 1826 - 594 pages
...state what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we know to be its effectual remedy. WE HAVE NO NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; we are ruled by Englishmen, and...of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland ; and these men have the whole of the power and patronage...
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Personal Narrative of the "Irish Rebellion" of 1798

Charles Hamilton Teeling - Ireland - 1828 - 312 pages
...state what we feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we know to be its effectual remedy. We have no National Government, — we are ruled by Englishmen,...of another country, whose instrument is corruption, and whose strength is the weakness of Ireland ; and these men have the whole of the power and patronage...
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Memoranda of Irish matters, by obscure men of good intention

Irish matters - 1844 - 98 pages
...state what wo feel to be our heavy grievance, and what we know to be its effectual remedy. " We have no national government, we are ruled by Englishmen, and...weakness of Ireland ; and these men have the whole power and patronage of the country as means to seduce and subdue the honesty, and the spirit of her...
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A history of the city of Dublin, Volume 3

sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1859 - 408 pages
...however inimical, may not, through his influence, be effected. We," continued the Reformers, " have no National Government — we are ruled by Englishmen,...weakness of Ireland ; and these men have the whole power and patronage of the country, as means to seduce and subdue the honesty and the spirit of her...
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