Tracts On the Subject of An Union Between Great Britain And Ireland volume 2
Tracts On the Subject of An Union Between Great Britain And Ireland volume 2
M Jacques Vincent Delacroix
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That thefe remarks are by no means novel, I mail readily grant : that they are evils exifting at the prefent moment who can deny ? evils foftered by the hand of pre- judice, fupported by cuftom, countenan- ced perhaps from neceflity. If recognized by by the public as the great fource of thefc drawbacks upon the profperity of Ireland, 'tis indifferent how often the remark be rhade, if a remedy be not applied. And where is that remedy to be found ? In a Union, I reply In a Union, fo clofely linke...d, that thofe flubborn fetters, which the wifdom of government hath fo faft in- terwoven, a fimilarity of manners, an inter- change of mutual benefits, a neceffity arif- ing from pail events, may rivet ftill clofer together. 'Tis upon fuch grounds that my hypothefis refts, nor in any part of my ar- gument, mail I ever lofe fight of them. Whilft the government of Ireland remains upon its prefent footing, I fhall readily grant that it would be dangerous to enter fully into the claims of the Roman Catholics.
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