The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα vii
... Answer to Mr. Pinckney's attack , His kindness of disposition , Letter from Rufus King to the Irish State prisoners in 1799 , Emmett's first letter to Rufus King , second do . Extracts of other Letters , Irish Exiles in America , Robert ...
... Answer to Mr. Pinckney's attack , His kindness of disposition , Letter from Rufus King to the Irish State prisoners in 1799 , Emmett's first letter to Rufus King , second do . Extracts of other Letters , Irish Exiles in America , Robert ...
Σελίδα 6
... answer to the objections started by his opponent . He said , in conclu- sion , " If a government were vicious enough to put down the freedom of discussion , it would be the duty of the people to deliberate on the errors of their rulers ...
... answer to the objections started by his opponent . He said , in conclu- sion , " If a government were vicious enough to put down the freedom of discussion , it would be the duty of the people to deliberate on the errors of their rulers ...
Σελίδα 7
... answering Emmet , and endeavouring to neutralize the im- pressions of his fervid eloquence . Such in heart and mind was another of those devoted men , who , with gifts that would have made the ornaments and supports of a well regulated ...
... answering Emmet , and endeavouring to neutralize the im- pressions of his fervid eloquence . Such in heart and mind was another of those devoted men , who , with gifts that would have made the ornaments and supports of a well regulated ...
Σελίδα 7
... answer to the objections started by his opponent . He said , in conclu- sion , " If a government were vicious enough to put down the freedom of discussion , it would be the duty of the people to deliberate on the errors of their rulers ...
... answer to the objections started by his opponent . He said , in conclu- sion , " If a government were vicious enough to put down the freedom of discussion , it would be the duty of the people to deliberate on the errors of their rulers ...
Σελίδα 7
... answering Emmet , and endeavouring to neutralize the im- pressions of his fervid eloquence . Such in heart and mind was another of those devoted men , who , with gifts that would have made the ornaments and supports of a well regulated ...
... answering Emmet , and endeavouring to neutralize the im- pressions of his fervid eloquence . Such in heart and mind was another of those devoted men , who , with gifts that would have made the ornaments and supports of a well regulated ...
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