| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1882 - 770 pages
...though hitherto ineffectual efforts in defence of the great constitutional rights of your country. . . . The almost unanimous voice of the people is with you,...being' of a Providence if we doubted of success.' l The assembly at Dungannon had an immediate influence of the most decisive kind. Ulster was the heart... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1882 - 636 pages
...free country the voice of the people must prevail. We know our duty to our sovereign, and VOL. iv. 37 are loyal. We know our duty to ourselves, and are...being of a Providence if we doubted of success.' ' The assembly at Dungannon had an immediate influence of the most decisive kind. Ulster was the heart of... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1882 - 638 pages
...free country the voice of the people must prevail. We know our duty to our sovereign, and VOL. iv. 37 are loyal. We know our duty to ourselves, and are...should doubt the being of a Providence if we doubted of success.'1 The assembly at Dungannon had an immediate influence of the most decisive kind. Ulster was... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1882 - 692 pages
...ourselves, and are resolved to be free. We seek for our rights, and no more than our rights, and in BO just a pursuit we should doubt the being of a Providence if we doubted of success.' ' The assembly at Dungannon had an immediate influence of the most decisive kind. Ulster was the heart of... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1887 - 586 pages
...though hitherto ineffectual efforts in defence of the great constitutional rights of your country. . . . The almost unanimous voice of the people is with you,...being of a Providence if we doubted of success.' ' The assembly at Dungannon had an immediate influence of the most decisive kind. Ulster was the heart of... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - Ireland - 1887 - 500 pages
...great constitutional rights of your country. Go on, go on, tBe almost unanimous voice of your country is with you, and in a free country, the voice of the...pursuit we should doubt the being of a Providence, if we d&ubted of success." future evils and of scenes as cruel and as destructive as any she had ever before... | |
| John Thomas Ball - Constitutional history - 1888 - 276 pages
...country. ' The voice of the people,' it declared, ' is with you. We are resolved to be free. We seek our rights, and no more than our rights ; and in so...being of a Providence, if we doubted of success.' Grattan. From the time when in 1780 Grattan brought forward the question of national independence,... | |
| William Kirby Sullivan - Ireland - 1907 - 606 pages
...— "We thank you for your noble and spirited, though ineffectual efforts, in defence of the great and commercial rights of your country- Go on ! the...being of a Providence if we doubted of success." The minority lost no time in responding to the address. On February 22, one week after the Dungannon convention,... | |
| George Sigerson - Dissenters, Religious - 1919 - 252 pages
...though ineffectual efforts, in defence of the great and commercial rights of your country. Go on 1 The almost unanimous voice of the people is with you,...being of a Providence if we doubted of success." The encouragement of the Volunteers came as a new force to hearten the patriotic party in Parliament. They... | |
| George Sigerson - Dissenters, Religious - 1919 - 252 pages
...loyal ; we know our duty to ourselves and are resolved to be free. " We seek for our rights and HO more than our rights ; and, in so just a pursuit,...being of a Providence if we doubted of success." The encouragement of the Volunteers came as a new force to hearten the patriotic party in Parliament. They... | |
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