| Edmund Burke - History - 1829 - 898 pages
...next, if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might he taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...the last years of Ireland will be to be re-acted. " What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of — that anxiety... | |
| J. Bedford - Catholics - 1829 - 526 pages
...because, if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent re-action,...the last years of Ireland will be to be re-acted. What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of — that anxiety... | |
| History - 1829 - 854 pages
...next, if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...the last years of Ireland will be to be re-acted. " What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of — that anxiety... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1829 - 934 pages
...because, if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...of the last years of Ireland will be to be reacted. What I do recommend is, that the measure should net be for a moment lost sight of; — that all anxiety... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1829 - 876 pages
...because if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...of the last years of Ireland will be to be reacted. " What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of; that anxiety should... | |
| English essays - 1829 - 742 pages
...because, if the thing ģere possible, 1 fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...to agitate, and then all the miseries of the last yean of Ireland will be to be re*acted. What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1829 - 932 pages
...be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction, and bj proclaiming that if the government at once and peremptorily...of the last years of Ireland will be to be reacted. What I do recommend is, that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of; — that all anxiety... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1829 - 930 pages
...because if the thing were possible, I fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction,...Catholics would cease to agitate — and then all the^misefies of the last years of Ireland will be to be reacted. " What I do recommend is, that the... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1829 - 936 pages
...the late violent re- action, and by proclaim ing, that if the Government at once ami pe remptorily decided against concession, the Catholics would cease...the miseries of the last years of Ireland will be to he re-acted. ' " What 1 do recommend is,' that the measure should not be for a moment lost sight of... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1829 - 740 pages
...because, if the thine were possible, 1 fear that advantage might be taken of the pause, by representing it as a panic achieved by the late violent reaction, and by proclaiming that if the Government at ouce and peremptorily decided against concession, the Catholics would cease to agitate, and then all... | |
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