The Quarterly Review, Volumes 86-87John Murray, 1850 |
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Page 48
... magistrates , parried their efforts for eleven years ; and though they at length got a decree of the Council of State in their fa- vour , the nature of the case rendered it im- possible that they should receive any ade- quate redress ...
... magistrates , parried their efforts for eleven years ; and though they at length got a decree of the Council of State in their fa- vour , the nature of the case rendered it im- possible that they should receive any ade- quate redress ...
Page 111
... magistrates , were sunk into barbarism - landlords were de- frauded of their dues - while the fruits of the earth , if gathered at all , were seized by roving gangs of depredators . The Provi- sional Governments hardly aspired to exert ...
... magistrates , were sunk into barbarism - landlords were de- frauded of their dues - while the fruits of the earth , if gathered at all , were seized by roving gangs of depredators . The Provi- sional Governments hardly aspired to exert ...
Page 128
... magistrate . while their antagonists , all Protestants , re- vered the glorious and immortal memory ' of the Conqueror of the Boyne , and honoured ( mutually , they thought ) him and themselves by assuming the title of Orangemen . The ...
... magistrate . while their antagonists , all Protestants , re- vered the glorious and immortal memory ' of the Conqueror of the Boyne , and honoured ( mutually , they thought ) him and themselves by assuming the title of Orangemen . The ...
Page 129
... magistrates of the county of Down for not discountenancing them , although it permit- ted its own special magistrates and officers . so despatched on this occasion to remain under the same delusion , if delusion it be . These dismissals ...
... magistrates of the county of Down for not discountenancing them , although it permit- ted its own special magistrates and officers . so despatched on this occasion to remain under the same delusion , if delusion it be . These dismissals ...
Page 130
... magistrates , were stationed to preserve it . There are , as we think , many other ob- the peace . The police and magistrates were jections to this mode of proceeding ; and we posted at the end of a street inhabited by very much doubt ...
... magistrates , were stationed to preserve it . There are , as we think , many other ob- the peace . The police and magistrates were jections to this mode of proceeding ; and we posted at the end of a street inhabited by very much doubt ...
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