| Henry Grattan - 1842 - 492 pages
...horrors that attend the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription — a proscription, that certainly exceeds in the comparative number of those...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can supply; for where have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 pages
...1836, contains a useful analsysis of the disclosures elicited by that investigation. proscription, which certainly exceeds, in the comparative number...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can afford : for where have we heard, or in what history of human cruelties have... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1844 - 268 pages
...un-necessary, to detail the horrors that attend the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription, which certainly exceeds, in the comparative number...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can afford : for where have we heard, or in what history of human cruelties have... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 576 pages
...horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription — a proscription that certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can supply; for when have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we read,... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - 1846 - 614 pages
...the horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription. A proscription, that certainly exceeds in the comparative number of those...example that ancient and modern history can supply; for where have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we read of more than half the inhabitants... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1846 - 578 pages
...horrors that are attendant on the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription. — one that certainly exceeds in the comparative number of those...example that ancient and modern history can supply ; for where have we heard, or in what itory of human cruelties have we read, of half the inhabitants of a... | |
| Edward Hay - 1847 - 440 pages
...horrors that attend the execution of so rude and tremendous a proscription — a proscription that certainly exceeds, in the comparative number of those...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can supply : for where have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we... | |
| Philip Harwood - 1848 - 264 pages
...on the History and Consequences of the Battle of the Diamond" (quoted by Dr. Madden). proscription, which certainly exceeds, in the comparative number...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can afford : for where have we heard, or in what history of human cruelties have... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1848 - 570 pages
...proscription — a proscription that certainly exceeds in the comparative number of those it consigns to ruiu and misery every example that ancient and modern history can supply; for where have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we read, of more than half the inhabitants... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1849 - 494 pages
...horrors that attend the execution of so wide and tremendous a proscription — a proscription, that certainly exceeds in the comparative number of those...consigns to ruin and misery, every example that ancient or modern history can supply ; for where have we heard, or in what story of human cruelties have we... | |
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