Molyneux, that the influence of England was the radical vice of our Government, and consequently that Ireland would never be either free, prosperous, or happy, until she was independent, and that independence was unattainable whilst the connection with... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - 第8页编者: - 1824全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1826 - 594 页
...speedily what was to me a great discovery, though I might have found it in Swift and Molyncux, that the influence of England was the radical vice of our Government,...independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory, which has ever since unvaryinglydirected... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1827 - 516 页
...was to me a great discovery, though I might have found it in Swift and Molyneux;—namely, that the influence of England was the radical vice of our Government,...independent; and, that independence was unattainable whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory, which has ever since unvaryingly... | |
| 1827 - 576 页
...afterwards acted. This theory was, that ' the influence of England was the radical vice of the Irish government, and consequently that Ireland would never...prosperous, or happy, until she was independent, and lli-.it independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed.' Having once formed... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 532 页
...influence of England was the radical vice in our government, and consequently that Ireland never would be free, prosperous, or happy, until she was independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory which has ever since unwaveringly... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 页
...influence of England was the radical vice in our government, and consequently that Ireland never would be free, prosperous, or happy, until she was independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory which has ever since unwaveringly... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1828 - 374 页
...might have found it in Swift and Molyneux, that the mfluence of England was the radical vice of onr government; and consequently that Ireland would never...independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory, which has ever since unvaryingly... | |
| 1831 - 366 页
...speedily what was to me a great discovery, though I might have found it in Swift and Molyneux, that the influence of England was the radical vice of our government...independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory, which has ever since unvaryingly... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1831 - 370 页
...a great discovery, though I might have found it in Swift and Molyneux, that the mfluence of Kngland was the radical vice of our government; and consequently...independent, and that independence was unattainable, whilst the connexion with England existed. In forming this theory, which has ever since unvaryingly... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1833 - 750 页
...influence." Again he says, that " the influence of England was the radical vice of our government, and that Ireland would never be either free, prosperous,...until she was independent, and that independence was unattained whilst the connexion with England existed." Again he says, " the universal question throughout... | |
| 1833 - 984 页
...what was to mo a great discovery — though I might have found it in Swift and Molyneux — that the influence of England was the radical vice of our government, and consequently that Ireland wouhl never be either free, prosperous, or happy, until she was independent, and THAT INDEPENDENCE... | |
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