The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Plowden , Esq . or , a Justification of the Conduct of the English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of Great Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH ...
... Plowden , Esq . or , a Justification of the Conduct of the English Government in that Country , from the Reign of Henry II . to the Union of Great Britain and Ireland . Part the Second . ( Continued from Page 17 of Vol . XXII . ) POPISH ...
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... Plowden's work , we should be led to suppose , that the conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her predecessors , which this historical review has ...
... Plowden's work , we should be led to suppose , that the conduct of her governments towards the natives of Ireland was even more impoli tic , unjust , and oppressive , than those of her predecessors , which this historical review has ...
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... Plowden would wish to convince his readers , that religious bigotry was but a secondary cause of the convulsions of Ireland during this reign , which , according to his work , were provoked by the oppres- sions of the Irish Government ...
... Plowden would wish to convince his readers , that religious bigotry was but a secondary cause of the convulsions of Ireland during this reign , which , according to his work , were provoked by the oppres- sions of the Irish Government ...
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... Plowden chuses to assert , that Tyrone's grand rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he ad- vances a position unsupported by any one ...
... Plowden chuses to assert , that Tyrone's grand rebellion was brought on and continued by the noxious policy of treating the Irish as a divided , separate , and enslaved people , ' he ad- vances a position unsupported by any one ...
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... Plowden says , began in this reign ; and which , being in its nature so diametrically opposite to union , pointedly marks the evils which so long afflicted Ireland for want of this salutary measure ; ' - I beg leave , in answer , to ...
... Plowden says , began in this reign ; and which , being in its nature so diametrically opposite to union , pointedly marks the evils which so long afflicted Ireland for want of this salutary measure ; ' - I beg leave , in answer , to ...
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