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... colonists , the forerunner of Swift and of Grattan , was William Molyneux . He would have rejected the name of Irishman as indignantly as a citizen of Marseilles or Cyrene , proud of his pure Greek blood , and fully qualified to send a ...
... colonists , the forerunner of Swift and of Grattan , was William Molyneux . He would have rejected the name of Irishman as indignantly as a citizen of Marseilles or Cyrene , proud of his pure Greek blood , and fully qualified to send a ...
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... colonies planted by her sons in all parts of the world . This principle was the subject of much discussion at the time of the American troubles , and was then maintained , without any reserva- tion , not only by the English Ministers ...
... colonies planted by her sons in all parts of the world . This principle was the subject of much discussion at the time of the American troubles , and was then maintained , without any reserva- tion , not only by the English Ministers ...
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... colonies planted by English subjects , what reason was there for considering the case of the colony in Ireland as an ex- ception ? For it is to be observed that the whole ques- tion was between the mother country and the colony . The ...
... colonies planted by English subjects , what reason was there for considering the case of the colony in Ireland as an ex- ception ? For it is to be observed that the whole ques- tion was between the mother country and the colony . The ...
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... colony to which he belonged , England should forego rights which she has exercised and is still exercising over every other colony that she has ever planted . And what reason could be given for making such a distinction ? No colony had ...
... colony to which he belonged , England should forego rights which she has exercised and is still exercising over every other colony that she has ever planted . And what reason could be given for making such a distinction ? No colony had ...
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... colony in Ireland was therefore emphatically a dependency ; a dependency , not merely by the common law of the realm , but by the nature of things . It was absurd to claim independence for a community which could not cease to be ...
... colony in Ireland was therefore emphatically a dependency ; a dependency , not merely by the common law of the realm , but by the nature of things . It was absurd to claim independence for a community which could not cease to be ...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James II, Volume 5 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1873 |
The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1861 |
The History of England from the Accession of James II. Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Visualização integral - 1884 |
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