| Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 716 pàgines
...unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event (the reduction of Ireland in 1691) were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears, but of their security. They who carried on this system, looked to the irresistible... | |
| 1911 - 302 pàgines
...on to 1691. "All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression which were made after that last event were manifestly the effects of national...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system looked to the irresistible... | |
| 1914 - 302 pàgines
...Edmund Burke made this clear when he wrote: "All the Penal Laws of that unparalleled code of oppression were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears, but of their security. Whilst that temper prevailed, and it prevailed in all... | |
| William P. Burke - 1914 - 514 pàgines
...shows it to be only the literal truth. "All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. Whilst that temper prevailed, and it prevailed in all... | |
| Francis Hackett - 1918 - 442 pàgines
...law " to that end. " All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression," Burke continues, " which were made after the last event, were manifestly...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system looked to the irresistible... | |
| Francis Hackett - 1918 - 422 pàgines
...law " to that end. " All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression," Burke continues, " which were made after the last event, were manifestly...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system looked to the irresistible... | |
| Francis Hackett - 1918 - 428 pàgines
...law " to that end. " All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression," Burke continues, " which were made after the last event, were manifestly...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system looked to the irresistible... | |
| John Wynne Jeudwine - 1918 - 556 pàgines
...Burke writes : " All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression were manifestly the effect of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people...trample upon and were not at all afraid to provoke " ; the historian Lecky describes it as universal, unqualified, and unlimited proscription, and points... | |
| George O'Brien - 1919 - 300 pàgines
...security. " All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression were manifestly the expression of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears, but of their security.'" " Intolerance," as Dr. Murray remarks, " largely prompted... | |
| Seumas MacManus - 1921 - 762 pàgines
...Burke (Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe) : "All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears, but of their security . . . whilst that temper prevailed, and it prevailed in... | |
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