A History of Ireland in the Lives of Irishmen volume 5

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A History of Ireland in the Lives of Irishmen volume 5
James Wills
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This decisive stroke, not more influential as a declaration, than for its effect noon the bodv from whence it came, and indeed on every con- stituent portion of the nation, was followed up with a vigour and deci- sion hitherto unknown in the annals of Irish Oppositions. It was in- deed a moment for the overflow of that national triumph, which followed and urged, as well as encouraged the whole course of these eventful proceedings. The presence of the national volunteers, imparted an influence,
...and propagated an impulse which diffused itself into every part of the kingdom and operated on every class; as yet animated only by the first loyal and constitutional sentiment which brought them together, and unaffected by that accumulating fever of self-confidence and self-assertion which is sure, sooner or later, to alter the direction and infatuate the progress of all such merely popular organizations, their presence had none but beneficial effects. They were, it is true, an unconstitutional force, but the whole state of things around them was also unconstitutional, and seemed to call for the presence of some power more quick and energetic than is afforded by the common sys- tem of civil order to give the sanatory impulse to its vital action.

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