| 690 pągines
...whofe inftrument is corruption, and whofe tlrength is the weaknefs of the people ; and thefe men have the whole of the power and patronage of the country, as means to feduce and fubdue the honc.il v of her reprefentatives in the legislature. Such an extrinfic power,... | |
| William Bruce - 1794 - 348 pągines
...whofe intlrument is corruption, and whofe ilrength is the weaknefs of Ireland ; and thefe men have the whole of the power and patronage of the country as means to feduce and fubdue the honetty and the fpirit of her reprefentativei in the B legiflature. — Such... | |
| Society of united Irishmen of Dublin - 1794 - 242 pągines
...whole .ir.!iiument is corruption ; tvhol'e fhength is the weakncis of Ireland ; and thele men have the whole of the power and patronage of the Country, as means to fcducc and fubtlue the honcfly a»d .the fpirit of her Keprefentati^ --s in the LegUlntnre. Stich an... | |
| James Gordon - 1801 - 428 pągines
...whofe inftrument is corruption; whofe " ftrength is the weaknefs of Ireland : and thefe " men have the whole of the power and patronage " of the country, as means to feduce and fubdue " the honefty and the fpirit of her reprefentatives " in the legiflature. Such an... | |
| Richard Musgrave - 1802 - 606 pągines
...country ; whofe inftrument is corruption ; whofe ftrength is the weaknefs of Ireland ; and thefe men have the whole of the power and patronage of the Country, as means to feduce and fubdue the honefty and fpirit of her vcprefenta lives in the legiflature. Such an extrinfic... | |
| Richard Musgrave - 1802 - 606 pągines
...country ; whofe inftrument is corruption ; whofe ftrength is the weaknefs of Ireland ; and thefe men have the whole of the power and patronage of the country, as means to feduce and fubdue the honefty and fpirit of her reprefentatives in the legiflature. Such an extrjnfic... | |
| James Gordon - 1803 - 512 pągines
...whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the •' power and patronage of the country,..." force in a direction too frequently opposite to fl the true line of our obvious interests, can be " resisted with effect solely by unanimity, deci*'... | |
| James Gordon - 1803 - 510 pągines
...whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the " power and patronage of the country, as means " to seduce aud subdue the honesty and the " spirit of her representatives in the legislature. *' Such an extrinsic... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pągines
...whose instrument is cor" ruption; whose strength is the weakness of *' Ireland; and, these men have the whole of the «' power and patronage of the country, as means (< tx>-jseduce and subdue the honesty and the " spirit of her representatives in the legislature. *'... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 314 pągines
...whose instrument is '•' corruption ; whose strength is the weakness " of Ireland ; and these men have the whole of " the power and patronage of the country,...honesty and " the spirit of her representatives in the legisla" ture. Such an extrinsic power, acting with " uniform force, in a direction too frequently... | |
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