| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1859 - 584 sayfa
...in the utter destruction of the country. The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...present mischief, of that deep-laid conspiracy to revolutiomze Ireland on the principles of France, which was originally formed, and by wonderful assiduity... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1861 - 762 sayfa
...in the utter destruction of the country. The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...present mischief — of that deep-laid conspiracy to revolutionise Ireland on the principles of France, which was originally formed, and by wonderful assiduity... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1861 - 766 sayfa
...in the utter destruction of the country. The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...present mischief — of that deep-laid conspiracy to revolutionise Ireland on the principles of France, which was originally formed, and by wonderful assiduity... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1862 - 498 sayfa
...general averse to all acts of clemency. . . . The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...fourfifths of the community into irreconcilable rebellion." To such counsels of violence—counsels in part excused by deeds of violence upon the other side—there... | |
| William Massey - 1863 - 704 sayfa
...in the utter destruction of the country. The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy, they would drive four-fifths of the community into irreconn Wilberforce describes Pitt in conversation with him ' resenting and spurning the bigoted fury... | |
| William Massey - 1865 - 470 sayfa
...the utter destruction of the country. The words papists .and priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy, they would drive...four-fifths of the community into irreconcilable rebellion.' f Again, he says, a few days later, in a private letter, ' The conversation of the principal persons... | |
| Martin Haverty - 1867 - 798 sayfa
...the country. The words Papists and priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountabla policy they would drive four-fifths of the community...sight of the real cause of the present mischief." Describing the feelings of the ascendancy party he continues — " The minds of the people are now... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1867 - 496 sayfa
...general averse to all acts of clemency. . . . The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...fourfifths of the community into irreconcilable rebellion." To such counsels of violence — counsels in part excused by deeds of violence upon the other ride... | |
| Emily Cooper - 1877 - 550 sayfa
...to all acts of clemency. 'The words Papists and Priests,' said he, ' are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive four-fifths of the community into irreconcileable rebellion.'1 The French invasion, so eagerly desired by the Irish rebels, was deferred... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1879 - 550 sayfa
...general averse to all acts of clemency. . . . The words Papists and Priests are for ever in their mouths, and by their unaccountable policy they would drive...four-fifths of the community into irreconcilable rebellion.' To such counsels of violence — counsels in part excused by deeds of violence upon the other side... | |
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