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" There are many noble traits in the Irish character, mixed with failings which have always raised obstacles to their own well-being ; but an innate love of justice, and an indomitable hatred of oppression, is like a gem upon the front of our nation which... "
Letter to Thomas Spring Rice, Esq. M.P. &c: On the Establishment of a Legal ... - Page 120
by James Warren Doyle - 1831 - 133 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates, Volume 9

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1832 - 750 pages
...never cheerfully submit to it.'1 There was also this other passage in Dr. Doyle's work — " There arc many noble traits in the Irish character mixed with...quality I trace their hatred of tithe. May it be as lastingastheirlove ofjustice!" Now this was part of an able and elaborate essay on another subject...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1832 - 602 pages
...their own well' being ; but an innate love of justice, and ' an indomitable hatred of oppression, ' which no darkness can obscure. To this ' fine quality I trace their hatred of tithe ; 1 may it be lasting as their love of justice.' He could not but say, that the connection of the Ministers...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1832 - 572 pages
...Irish cha' racter, mixed with failings which have ' always raised obstacles to their own well' being ; but an innate love of justice, and ' an indomitable hatred of oppression, ' which no darkness can obscure. To this ' fine quality I trace their hatred of tithe ; ' may it be...
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The life, times and correspondence of ... dr. Doyle, Volume 2

William John Fitzpatrick - 1861 - 584 pages
..." They have always been at war with it," he wrote, " and I trust in God they will never cheeerfully submit to it. It was imputed to them as a crime by...— may it be as lasting as their love of justice !" The Bishop concluded by saying that he thought the tithing ought to be abolished utterly and for...
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The Life, Times, and Correspondence of the Right Rev. Dr. Doyle ..., Volume 2

William John Fitzpatrick - Catholics - 1861 - 588 pages
...noble traits in the Irish character, mixed with failings which have always raised obstacles to then- own well-being ; but an innate love of justice, and...their hatred of tithe — may it be as lasting as then- love of justice !" The Bishop concluded by saying that he thought the tithing ought to be abolished...
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Ireland and Her Churches

James Godkin - Catholic Church - 1867 - 692 pages
...consulted with respect and deference — the celebrated Bishop Doyle. " There are," he continues, " many noble traits in the Irish character, mixed with...tithe : may it be as lasting as their love of justice !"* Dr. Doyle proceeds to prove that there was a tripartite division of the tithes — one-third to...
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The life, times and correspondence of ... dr. Doyle, Volume 2

William John Fitzpatrick - 1880 - 594 pages
...hundred years, they are found to persevere, with increased obstinacy, in their struggles to cast off this obnoxious impost. There are many noble traits in the...— may it be as lasting as their love of justice 1" He thought that it ought to be abolished utterly and for ever, and a land-tax — not exceeding...
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Catholicity and Progress in Ireland

Michael O'Riordan - Church and state - 1906 - 536 pages
...O'Connell was associated Dr. Doyle, who wrote these words, the last of which became a kind of war-cry : — "There are many noble traits in the Irish character,...innate love of justice, and an indomitable hatred of oppresson, is like a gem upon the front of our nation which no darkness can obscure. To this fine quality...
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Catholicity and Progress in Ireland

Michael O'Riordan - Church and state - 1906 - 536 pages
...obstacles to their own wellbeing; but an innate love of justice, and an indomitable hatred of oppresson, is like a gem upon the front of our nation which no...obscure. To this fine quality I trace their hatred of tithes ; may it be as lasting as their love of justice!"* Finally, the people were exasperated into...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1831 - 770 pages
...letter was well calculated to encourage them in keeping up that war. The Doctor went on to say — " There are many noble traits in the Irish character,...which no darkness can obscure. To this fine quality Affray. I trace their hatred of tithe. May it be as lasting as their love of justice!" To him the circulation...
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