The remedy is wholly in your own hands ; and therefore I have digressed a little, in order to refresh and continue that spirit so seasonably raised among you ; and to let you see, that by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you... The Eclectic Review - Page 42edited by - 1842Full view - About this book
| Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 1016 pages
...employed. " The remedy," he says, " is wholly in your own hands By the laws of God, of " nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a " people as your brethren in England.'' " This tract," says Sir Walter Scott, " pressed at once upon the real merits of the qnei" lion at issue,... | |
| John Simpson Armstrong, Edward Shirley Trevor - 1844 - 1008 pages
...employed. " The remedy," he sayg, " is wholly in your own hands By the laws of God, of " nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a " people as your brethren in England.'' " This tract," says Sir 301 Walter Scott, " pressed at once upon the real merits of the qoes" tion... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 pages
...seasonably raised among you, and to let you see, that, by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ARE and OUGHT to be as FREE a people as your brethren in England Before I conclude, I must beg leave in all humility to tell Mr. Wood, that he is guilty of great indiscretion,... | |
| Irish matters - 1844 - 98 pages
...seasonably raised among' you, and to let you see, that by the laws of God, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people at your brethren in England." A demand, for Ireland, of rights and liberties, equal to those enjoyed... | |
| 1845 - 866 pages
...representation. " The remedy," he says, " is wholly in your own hands. By the laws of God, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England." When the printer was again indicted, Swift addressed to the grand jury a paper called Seasonable Advice,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1845 - 868 pages
...representation. " The remedy," he says, " is wholly in your own hands. By the laws of God, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a . people as your brethren in England." When the printer was again indicted, Swift addressed to the grand jury a paper called Seasonable Advice,... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1847 - 480 pages
..." The remedy," he says, " is wholly in your own hands. * * * By the laws of God, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England." " This tract," says Sir Walter Scott, " pressed at once upon the real merits of the question at issue,... | |
| Asenath Nicholson - 1850 - 464 pages
...therefore I have digressed a little to let you see, that by the laws of God, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you' are and ought to be as free a people as your brethren in England. ..£300. was offered as a reward for discovery of the author of the fourth Drapier's Letter ; the printer... | |
| 1852 - 892 pages
...seasonably raised among you ; and to let you see, that by the laws of God, of nature, of nations, and of your country, you are, and ought to be, as free a people as your brethren in England." " This gives me an opportunity," continues the Dean, " of explaining, to those who are ignorant, another... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 pages
...you, and to let you see, that, by the laws of GOD, of NATURE, of NATIONS, and of your COUNTRY, you ABE and OUGHT to be as FREE a people as your brethren in England Before I conclude, I must beg leave in all humility to tell Mr. Wood, that he is guilty of great indiscretion,... | |
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