The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of commons of Ireland, Band 3 |
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... brought in . Here was an oppofition from the ene- mies to the bill , but not on the merits of the meafure , as it was not fuffered to be introduced , and confequently they could not be known . The fubject was fent back to the people ...
... brought in . Here was an oppofition from the ene- mies to the bill , but not on the merits of the meafure , as it was not fuffered to be introduced , and confequently they could not be known . The fubject was fent back to the people ...
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... brought forward with many advantages in its favour , from the affiftance it received from the Hon . Gentleman's abilities . On that account , notwithstanding he had intended to make this . motion , he thought proper to leave that part ...
... brought forward with many advantages in its favour , from the affiftance it received from the Hon . Gentleman's abilities . On that account , notwithstanding he had intended to make this . motion , he thought proper to leave that part ...
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... . I knew that they had fat in committee where it was debated , and it was notorious that in obedience to the order of that armed body , they brought it in to 1 this Houfe : It was notorious that the Honourable 18 PARLIAMENTARY.
... . I knew that they had fat in committee where it was debated , and it was notorious that in obedience to the order of that armed body , they brought it in to 1 this Houfe : It was notorious that the Honourable 18 PARLIAMENTARY.
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... brought it forward as their own act . Before he fat down , he begged leave to obferve , that some expreffions had dropped from the Right Hon . Gentleman , which were rather harsh . The Attorney General faid , he should be extremely ...
... brought it forward as their own act . Before he fat down , he begged leave to obferve , that some expreffions had dropped from the Right Hon . Gentleman , which were rather harsh . The Attorney General faid , he should be extremely ...
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... brought the propofition down to the Houfe , they brought it through an opinion of its propriety , and not as the dictates of any body of men on earth . It is true they were proud their opi- nion had been adopted by the majority of the ...
... brought the propofition down to the Houfe , they brought it through an opinion of its propriety , and not as the dictates of any body of men on earth . It is true they were proud their opi- nion had been adopted by the majority of the ...
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Seite 148 - Refolutions which they had directed him to report to the Houfe } which he read in his Place, and afterwards delivered in at the Clerk's Table, where the fame were read, and are as follow, viz.
Seite 2 - It will ever be my wifh, as it is my duty, to promote the mutual confidence of both kingdoms, and the uniting them in fentiments...
Seite 2 - Majesty delivered the following speech from the throne : — " MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, " It is with great satisfaction that I meet you in parliament, and that I am enabled, in the present conjuncture, to recur to your advice.
Seite 203 - Dublin, the resolutions which he read in his place and after delivered in at the table, where the same were read, and...
Seite 124 - Some spirited and patriotic members standing up to oppose this measure, it was defended on the ground of being an experiment, and that it would continue only for three years, but was in the year following made perpetual. Let us mark the consequences.
Seite 130 - To his Grace, CHARLES, Duke of RUTLAND, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. The Humble Addrefs of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in Parliament aflembled.
Seite 4 - Committee had directed him to report to the Houfe ; which he read in his place, and afterwards delivered in at the table, where the fame were read, and agreed to by the Houfe, and are as followeth, viz.
Seite 3 - I recommend likewife to your attention the propofals adopted by Government for providing an afylum for the diftrefled Genevans. It well becomes the generofity of the people of Ireland to extend their protection to ingenious and induftrious men, who may prove a valuable acquifition to this country, which they have preferred to their own. But in forming this eftablifhment...
Seite 122 - This meafure has not been brought forward irregularly— it is grounded on the report of a committee, and the petitions of the people. ' I confefs, Sir, I am ftrongly bialled in its favour.
Seite 127 - ... cause. National characteristics are always unjust, as there never was a country that has not produced both good and bad.