The History of Ireland From Its Union Wth Great Britain in January 1801 to Oct

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The History of Ireland From Its Union Wth Great Britain in January 1801 to Oct
Plowden, Francis, 1749-1829
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The hearts of the Irish people had been alienated by martial law and the suspension of the habeas corpus act, and by other severities and oppressions. Were that measure allowed to pass, such expedi- ents would cease to be necessary, and the mass of a brave and grateful people would present a firm, an iron bulwark for the protection of the country against the designs of the enemy.
Mr. Shaw said, that painful as it was to him to Mr . S baw. Oppose the motion, he must do it in obedience to the ins
...tructions of his constituents (the citizens of Dublin). With them he was embarked in one 14S The Reign of George III.
1805. Bottom. He deprecated any idea hostile to the in- terests of his Catholic countrymen, or doubtful of their loyalty:' yet he would remark, that the peti- tion certainly held out an indirect threat, that if the prayer of it were not acceded to, the enemy might not look in vain for the aid of disaffection o should the occasion offer. He wished all civil dis- tinctions to he done away in his country : hut that could only he, when the Catholic should be re- lieved from the odium and suspicion derived from his foreign connections and influences, and when the directing head of his Church should not be the instrument and slave of that sanguinary despot, who is the implacable foe of the constitution and liberties of the Empire.


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