The Speeches of Richard Lalor SheilJ. Dutty, 1865 - 471 halaman |
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... principles of liberty of which the Whigs were once the devoted , but not unalterable champions . I did not once , but one hundred times express my horror of the atrocities perpetrated , in parts of the North of Ireland . I did say that ...
... principles of liberty of which the Whigs were once the devoted , but not unalterable champions . I did not once , but one hundred times express my horror of the atrocities perpetrated , in parts of the North of Ireland . I did say that ...
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... principle is sure to be followed by a relinquishment of their real interests , and that of their own unwise cunning , as well as of the craft of their antagonists , they will infallibly prove the victims . Sc much for that portion of ...
... principle is sure to be followed by a relinquishment of their real interests , and that of their own unwise cunning , as well as of the craft of their antagonists , they will infallibly prove the victims . Sc much for that portion of ...
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... principles on which this court exercises its discretionary power in allowing criminal informations . That they are entirely in the option of the court , will not be disputed . Still this court does not act in an uncertain and capricious ...
... principles on which this court exercises its discretionary power in allowing criminal informations . That they are entirely in the option of the court , will not be disputed . Still this court does not act in an uncertain and capricious ...
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... principles upon which criminal informations are granted or refused . I have already referred the court to the authority of Lord Mansfield ; and although it was merely in the course of argument that Lord Erskine pronounced what may be ...
... principles upon which criminal informations are granted or refused . I have already referred the court to the authority of Lord Mansfield ; and although it was merely in the course of argument that Lord Erskine pronounced what may be ...
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... principle applied every day te cases of duelling , may , without any violence , be extended to cases of libel If an ... principles of a Christian , and the good feelings of a man . Without charging him with a deliberate depravity , I ...
... principle applied every day te cases of duelling , may , without any violence , be extended to cases of libel If an ... principles of a Christian , and the good feelings of a man . Without charging him with a deliberate depravity , I ...
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Halaman 26 - God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon us the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life, in which thy son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility ; that in the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious Majesty to judge both the quick and dead, we may rise to the life immortal...
Halaman 390 - That there is satisfactory evidence, that many, professing to be original witnesses of the Christian miracles, passed their lives in labours, dangers, and sufferings, voluntarily undergone in attestation of the accounts which they delivered, and solely in consequence of their belief of those accounts ; and that they also submitted, from the same motives, to new rules of conduct.
Halaman 264 - They rose in dark and evil days To right their native land; They kindled here a living blaze That nothing shall withstand. Alas! that Might can vanquish Right — They fell and passed away; But true men, like you, men, Are plenty here to-day. Then here's their memory — may it be For us a guiding light, To cheer our strife for liberty, And teach us to unite. Through good and ill, be Ireland's still, Though sad as theirs your fate; And true men be you, men, Like those of Ninety-Eight!
Halaman 154 - Strafford, while he trampled upon our rights, and trod upon the heart of the country, protested hia solicitude to do justice to Ireland. What marvel is it, then, that gentlemen opposite should deal in such vehement protestations? There is, however, one man, of great abilities, not a member of this house, but whose talents and whose boldness have placed him in the topmost place in his party — who, disdaining all imposture, and thinking it the best course to appeal directly to the religious and national...
Halaman 263 - Who fears to speak of Ninety-eight ? Who blushes at the name ? When cowards mock the patriot's fate, Who hangs his head for shame ? He's all a knave, or half a slave, Who slights his country thus ; But a true man, like you, man, Will fill your glass with us.
Halaman 154 - The Duke of Wellington is not a man of an excitable temperament. His mind is of a cast too martial to be easily moved ; but notwithstanding his habitual inflexibility, I cannot help thinking that when he heard his Roman Catholic countrymen (for we are his countrymen) designated by a phrase as offensive as the abundant vocabulary of his eloquent confederate could supply...
Halaman 207 - A MILK-WHITE Hind, immortal and unchanged, Fed on the lawns and in the forest ranged ; Without unspotted, innocent within, She feared no danger, for she knew no sin.
Halaman 75 - It was a common practice with them to go in parties about the country, swearing many to be true to them, and forcing them to join by menaces, which they very often carried into execution.
Halaman 224 - And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die. who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? God forbid : as the LORD liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground ; for he hath wrought with God this day. So the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not.
Halaman 319 - False, — I repeat it, with all the vehemence of indignant asseveration, — utterly false is the charge habitually preferred against the religion which Englishmen have laden with penalties and have marked with degradation. I can bear with any other charge but this; to any other charge I can listen with endurance. Tell me that I prostrate myself before a sculptured marble; tell me that to a...