| Charles Hamilton Teeling - 1828 - 310 страници
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. With a parliament thus reformed, every thing is easy ; without... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 472 страници
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation, as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy : with a Parliament thus reformed every thing is easy ; without... | |
| 1842 - 468 страници
...submitting those " resolutions to the nation as the basis of (their) political faith," adds, " Vie have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy : with a Parliament thus reformed, every thing is easy ; without... | |
| Patrick F. Kavanagh - 1880 - 316 страници
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil. We have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. With a parliament thus reformed, everything is easy; without... | |
| Thomas Dunbar Ingram - 1900 - 366 страници
...efficacious, or just, which shall not include Irishmen of every religious persuasion. '• We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. With a parliament thus reformed, everything is easy ; without... | |
| James Connolly - 1910 - 242 страници
...freedom of Ireland — an equal Representation of all the People in Parliament. . . . " We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy — with a Parliament thus reformed everything is easy ; without... | |
| James Connolly - 1917 - 398 страници
...freedom of Ireland — an equal Representation of all the People in Parliament. . . . " We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil ; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy — with a Parliament thus reformed everything is easy ; without... | |
| Patrick F. Kavanagh - 1918 - 382 страници
...attempted, we submit our resolutions to the nation as the basis of our political faith. We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil. We have stated what we conceive to be the remedy. With a Parliament thus reformed, everything is easy; without... | |
| Peter Berresford Ellis - 1985 - 376 страници
...and freedom of Ireland — an equal Representation of all the People in Parliament . . . We have gone to what we conceive to be the root of the evil; we have stated what we conceive to be the remedy — with a Parliament thus reformed everything is easy; without... | |
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