St. Patrick and the Irish: An Oration, Before the Hibernian Provident Society, of New Haven, March 17, 1842Hitchcock & Stafford, 1842 - 64 ページ |
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... Grattan , and inspired with the patriotism of all the heroic sons of his native land . With a little deduction in comparing the merits of native and adopted citizens , his address was not only unexceptionable in its general ...
... Grattan , and inspired with the patriotism of all the heroic sons of his native land . With a little deduction in comparing the merits of native and adopted citizens , his address was not only unexceptionable in its general ...
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... Grattan , her Curran , and her Emmet . But though liberty , in Ireland , was taken from the cradle which Grattan rocked , to an early grave , over which he wept , yet , as sure as to - morrow's sun will rise , there will be a day of ...
... Grattan , her Curran , and her Emmet . But though liberty , in Ireland , was taken from the cradle which Grattan rocked , to an early grave , over which he wept , yet , as sure as to - morrow's sun will rise , there will be a day of ...
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... Grattan , Fitz- e , Mac Nevin , Sampson , and all the other whom tyrants have called traitors . I Irishman , and yet there was nothing to be proud of in Ireland's history , but what my fellow influence of free and tolerant institutions, ...
... Grattan , Fitz- e , Mac Nevin , Sampson , and all the other whom tyrants have called traitors . I Irishman , and yet there was nothing to be proud of in Ireland's history , but what my fellow influence of free and tolerant institutions, ...
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... Grattan , in 1796 , " the Irish seamen to the French , and where is the British navy ? " In the same year , Mr. Tone said , " Let it never be forgotten , that two thirds of the British seamen , as they are called , are in fact Irishmen ...
... Grattan , in 1796 , " the Irish seamen to the French , and where is the British navy ? " In the same year , Mr. Tone said , " Let it never be forgotten , that two thirds of the British seamen , as they are called , are in fact Irishmen ...
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... service . While we merge all feelings of country , in awarding the highest honor to Washington , still we number in the same army of patriots , Curran , Grattan , and Emmet , we claim American sympathy , when we remember that very 61.
... service . While we merge all feelings of country , in awarding the highest honor to Washington , still we number in the same army of patriots , Curran , Grattan , and Emmet , we claim American sympathy , when we remember that very 61.
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27 ページ - From wandering on a foreign strand! If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel raptures swell; High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, Despite these titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentred all in self...
30 ページ - Shall I ask the brave soldier, who fights by my side In the cause of mankind, if our creeds agree? Shall I give up the friend I have valued and tried, If he kneel not before the same altar with me...
27 ページ - Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand ? If such there breathes, go, mark him well: For him no minstrel raptures swell. High though his titles, proud his name, Boundless his wealth as wish can claim, Despite those titles, power, and pelf, The wretch, concentered all in self, Living, shall forfeit fair renown, And, doubly dying, shall go down To the vile dust from which he sprung, Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.
54 ページ - Catholic inhabitant was the sole victim to Anglican intolerance. Mass might not be said publicly. No Catholic priest or bishop might utter his faith in a voice of persuasion. No Catholic might teach the young. If the wayward child of a Papist would but become an apostate, the law wrested for him from his parents a share of their property. The disfranchisement of the proprietary related to his creed, not to his family. Such were the methods adopted ' to prevent the growth of Popery.
53 ページ - ... hath frequently fallen out to be of dangerous consequence in those commonwealths where it has been practised, and for the more quiet and peaceable government of this province, and the better to preserve mutual love and amity among the inhabitants, no person within this province, professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall be any ways troubled, molested, or discountenanced, for his or her religion, or in the free exercise thereof.
53 ページ - ... in conformity with his strict and repeated injunctions, had never given disturbance to any person in Maryland for matter of religion ; that the colonists enjoyed freedom of conscience, not less than freedom of person and estate, as amply as ever any people in any place of the .world. The disfranchised friends of prelacy from Massachusetts, and the Puritans from Virginia, were welcomed to equal liberty of conscience and political rights in the Roman Catholic province of Maryland.
58 ページ - Should be the victim of that canting crew, So smooth, so godly, — yet so devilish too ; Who, arm'd at once with prayer-books and with whips, Blood on their hands, and Scripture on their lips, Tyrants by creed, and torturers by text, Make this life hell, in honour of the next...
47 ページ - Hale observed ; (6) but it is only in very few cases that the municipal laws would affect him. If there should be war between his parent state and the one to which he has attached himself, he must not arm himself against the parent state ; and if he be recalled by his native government, he must return, or incur the pain and penalties of a contempt.
42 ページ - It is an event," writes he to a friend, " which must put an end for a while, perhaps forever, to the quiet scheme of life I had prescribed for myself; for, though entirely unexpected and undesired by me, the will of an oppressed people, compelled to choose between liberty and slavery, must be obeyed.
54 ページ - The Roman Catholics alone were left without an ally, exposed to English bigotry and colonial injustice. They alone were disfranchised on the soil which, long before Locke pleaded for toleration or Penn for religious freedom, they had chosen, not as their own asylum only, but, with catholic liberality, as the asylum of every persecuted sect. In the land which Catholics had opened to Protestants, the Catholic inhabitant was 1704.