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" Britain. And if any one desires 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 taxes without British trade ; it would be the extinction of the... "
Memoirs of the legal, literary, and political life of ... John Philpot Curran - Page 231
by William O'Regan - 1817 - 315 pages
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An Account of the Parliament House, Dublin: With Notices of Parliaments Held ...

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 214 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...and excisemen, unless, possibly, you may add fifteen cr twenty couple of Irish Members, who might be found every session sleeping in their collars under...
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Irish Literature, Volume 2

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 488 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 may be found every session sleeping in their collars under the manger of the British minister....
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The Irish Question: Hearings..., on H.J. Res. 357..., Dec. 12, 1918

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1919 - 172 pages
...arbitrary power. (Bolingbroke.) It ( union ). would be the emigration of every man of consequence in Ireland. It would be the participation of British taxes without British trade. (Curran. ) The calamitous result of the union to Ireland is shown in the following figures : Population...
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