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" The greatest happiness of the greatest numbers in this island, the inherent and indefeasible claims of every free nation to rest in this nation — the will and the power to be happy to pursue the common weal as an individual pursues his private welfare,... "
Essays on the Political Circumstances of Ireland: Written During the ... - 148 ページ
Alexander Knox 著 - 1798 - 234 ページ
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The Speech of the Right Honourable John, Earl of Clare ... on a Motion Made ...

John Fitzgibbon Earl of Clare - 1798 - 116 ページ
...Irifhrnen agree in what ought to be done, but how to get it done is the queftion. — This Society is likely to be a means the moft powerful for the promotion of a great end — what EN& ? THE RIGHTS OF MEN /.v IRELAND^ the greateft happinefs of the greateft number in this iftand,...

Essays on the Political Circumstances of Ireland: Written During the ...

Alexander Knox - 1799 - 272 ページ
...means of giving it effect " than its own intrinfic excellence. " This Society," they go on, " islikely to be " a means the moft powerful for the promotion...of " Man in Ireland; the great eft happinefs of the *' greatejl number in this Ifland; the inherent and " indtfeaftltle claims of every free Nation to...

An Impartial History of Ireland from the Period of the English ..., 第 4 巻

Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 584 ページ
...be done, but how to get it done, is the question. — This Society is likely to be a means the most powerful for the promotion of a great end — what END? "THE RIGHTS OF MEN IN IRELAND, the greatest happiness of the greatest number in this Island, the inherent and indefeasible...

Labour in Irish History

James Connolly - 1910 - 242 ページ
...back into the lanes and alleys of their ancestors. " This society is likely to be a means the most powerful for the promotion of a great end. What end ? The Rights of Man in Ireland. The greatest happiness of the greatest numbers in this island, the inherent and indefeasible claims of...

Labour in Ireland: Labour in Irish History : the Re-conquest of Ireland, 第 1 巻

James Connolly - 1917 - 392 ページ
...back into the lanes and alleys of their ancestors. " This society is likely to be a means the most powerful for the promotion of a great end. What end ? The Rights of Man in Ireland. The greatest happiness of the greatest numbers in this island, the inherent and indefeasible claims of...

A History of the Irish Working Class: (With a New Preface)

Peter Berresford Ellis - 1985 - 376 ページ
...the democratic view of its (United Irishmen) founders". This society is likely to be a means the most powerful for the promotion of a great end. What end? The Rights of Man in Ireland. The greatest happiness of the greatest number in this island, the inherent and indefeasible claim of every...




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