 | Richard Robert Madden - 1855
...Irish People, by Percy Bysshe Shelley.' " Advertisement.—' The lowest possible price is set on the publication, because it is the intention of the author...successful engine that England ever wielded over the miseries of fallen Ireland)—being treated of in the following address as grievances which unanimity... | |
 | Charles S. Middleton - 1858 - 368 pągines
...of the Union Act, (the latterthe most successful engine that England ever wielded over the miseries of fallen Ireland,) being treated of in the following...resolution may remove ; and associations conducted with peaceful firmness, being earnestly recommended as means of embodying that unanimity and firmness which... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1876 - 336 pągines
...summarily pomtmg out the evils of that state, and suggesting rational means of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Repeal of the Union Act (the latter the most successful engine that England ever w1elded over the misery of fallen Ireland) being treated of in the following Address, as grievances... | |
 | Richard Henry Stoddard - 1877 - 336 pągines
...price Fivepence, to be had of all the Booksellers, AN ADDRESS TO THE IRISH PEOPLE. HY FEUCY H. SHELLKY. Ireland) being treated of in the following Address,...unanimity and firmness which must finally be successful." Shelley's Address to the Irish People came from the printer's hand on the 24th of February, 1812. On... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 482 pągines
...summarily pointing out the evili oj that itate, and suggesting rational mams of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Repeal of the Union Act, (the...latter, the most successful engine that England ever whlded over the misery of fallen Ireland,} being treated of in the following address, asr/rierances... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 476 pągines
...evilt of that state, and suggesting rational means of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Rq>eal of the Union Act, (the latter, the most successful engine that England ever melded over the misery of fallen Inland,} being treated of in the following address, asyricrances which... | |
 | Harry Buxton Forman - 1886 - 136 pągines
...summarily pointing out the evils of that state, and suggesting rational means of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Repeal of the Union Act, {the...fallen Ireland,") being treated of in the following aMress, as grievances which unanimity and resolution may remove, and associations conducted with peaceable... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 458 pągines
...eternity of happiness. AN ADDBESS, TO THE IRISH PEOPLE. BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. ADVERTISEMENT. The lowest possible price is set on this publication,...England ever wielded over the misery of fallen Ireland, j being treated of in the following address, as grievances which unanimity and resolution may remove,... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 448 pągines
...summarily pointing out the evils of that state, and suggesting rational means of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Repeal of the Union Act, (the...that unanimity and firmness, which must finally be rtucccssful. Dublin : 1812. Price— 5'i AN ADDRESS TO THE IRISH PEOPLE. MEN, — I am not an Irishman,... | |
 | Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 426 pągines
...summarily pointing out the evils of that state, and suggesting rational means of remedy. — Catholic Emancipation, and a Repeal of the Union Act, (the latter, the most successful engine th.it England ever wielded over the misery of fallen Ireland,) being treated of in the following address,... | |
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