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The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered. By a native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire

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  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered. By a native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire"@en
  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered. By a native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire"
  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland : and the legislative independence of this kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered"@en
  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland : and the legislative independence of this kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered"
  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland ; and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered. By a native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire"@en
  • "The usurpations of England : the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland : and the legislative independence of this kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered"@en
  • "The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland : and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered"@en