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III Experience
II Ireland
3 §.4. Golden age terminated
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1. B From distance
oppressor's effective power
receives some
correspondent diminishing
oppresseds,
correspondent relief.
2. From the presence
of the oppressor, oppresseds
suffering is exacerbated.
At a distance the effective power of the oppressor may receives experiences more
or less of diminution the suffering of the oppressed more or less
of mitigation — from the that comparative ignorance which is the result
of distance, and, in whatever shape and degree suffering behalfs
are more from through the agency of another, suffering the intensity is always
heightened by the presence of him in whose agency it beholds to whose agency it is ascribed
its cause. From the indifference if not from the humanity of the English nation taken collectively
the Catholic part of the English Irish nation had accordingly
looked for relief with a less desponding desire anxiety than from
their Protestant fellow countrymen by whose establishment they had
at all times been so grievously and so systematically as well as grievously/copiously, profusely regularly pillaged, and which
by whose hesitance they had bare been so excruciatingly galled
such had been would naturally be, and probably: their expectations: and in these expectations if entertained the
event shewed has shewn that that were not too sanguine ill-judged
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Accordingly Catholics
desire fo relief
from English Aristocracy
was always
less desponding than
from D Irish do:
and the event corresponded.
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