| 1834 - 602 pages
...what that would be, I will tell him : it would be the emigration of entry man of consequence front Ireland; it would be the participation of British...trade ; it would be the extinction of the Irish name at a people. We should become a wretched colony, perhaps leased out to a company of Jews, as was formerly... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pages
...emigration of every man of consequence in Ireland ; it would be the participation of British taxes without trade ; it would be the extinction of the Irish name as a people ! We should become a wretched country, perhaps leased out to a company of Jews, as was formerly in contemplation, and governed by... | |
| John Philpot Curran, Robert Emmet, Henry Grattan - 1840 - 562 pages
...to know what that would be, I will tell him : it would be the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland; it would be the participation of British...possibly you may add fifteen or twenty couple of Irish members, who might be found every session sleeping in their collars under the manger of the British... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 842 pages
...orator, " the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland ; it would be the participation in British taxes without British trade ; it would be...excisemen, unless, possibly, you may add fifteen or twenty couples of Irish members, who might be found every session sleeping in their collars uuder the manger... | |
| 1845 - 558 pages
...the participation of British taxes without British trade ; it mould be the extinction of the Irivh name as a people. We should become a wretched colony, perhaps leased out to a- company of Jerez, as wot formerly in contemplation, and governed by a few taxgatherers and excise-men, unless... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1847 - 662 pages
...to know what that would be, I will toll him. It would be the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland; it would be the participation of British...possibly, you may add fifteen or twenty couple of Irish members, who may be found every session sleeping in their collars under the manger of the British minister.—Debates,... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1850 - 534 pages
...with Great Britain would be, I will tell him. It would be the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland ; it would be the participation of British...possibly you may add fifteen or twenty couple of Irish members, who might be found every session sleeping in their collars under the manger of the British... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1850 - 520 pages
...with Great Britain would be, I will tell him. It would be the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland; it would be the participation of British...leased out to a company of Jews —as was formerly in contemplation—and governed by a few tax-gatherers and excisemen, unless possibly you may add fifteen... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1851 - 464 pages
...with Great Britain would be, I will tell him. It would be the emigration of every man of consequence from Ireland; it would be the participation of British...wretched colony, perhaps leased out to a company of Jews—as was formerly in contemplation—and governed by a few tax-gatherers and excisemen, unless... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1855 - 566 pages
...Vie participation of British taxes uith'"it SritUh trade; tt tcould be the extinction of Vie. 1rish name as a people. We should become a wretched colony, perhaps leased out to a company ofjews, as was formerly in contemplation, and governed by aftns tax-gatherers and excisemen, unless... | |
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