The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry Ii. to Its Union With Great Britain 2

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The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry Ii. to Its Union With Great Britain 2
Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
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.unanimoiis voice of the people is with you ; and in a itiee couotfy the Yoice jof the people must prevaiL We know our duty to our sovereign^ and are loyal. We know our duty to ourselves, and are resolved to be free. Wes^k for our rights^ and no more than "The Reign of George 111 '211 'Ithus ended the btisin«s of that memorable daf . ^^ The meeting was in the church. The country rejoiced ***^*^^ -^tthe temper and fihnne$s of the proceedings: it's oftheD«i* ^enemies were disappointed. To divide ...and conquet, mectiog.
had been too l6ng the odioos policy of the castl^ ; that of Di!tngannon, was to unite and be iHctorions% These resolutions were erected as the standard, to which afl the volunteers repaired. Committees of correspondence v^ete formed, and tfce national com- ifnittee crowned the business.
Withih five days'after th6 passing of the tJ^ungaA- MrCaMl- non resolutions, when the Roman Catholic Bill was in favorer in the commirtfee*, Mr. Gardiner observed, that he thoiics.
was happy to find thAt liberal spirit of lolenitioll, which had ori^nated in that house, so widely dif- fused throughout the kingdom.


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