The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of commons of Ireland, Band 9 |
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... Prince of Wales Regent , denying him certain powers . Now , it is not known that the Parliament of this country will limit his authority , nor is it known what part the Ministry here will take ; but if contrary to the judgment of this ...
... Prince of Wales Regent , denying him certain powers . Now , it is not known that the Parliament of this country will limit his authority , nor is it known what part the Ministry here will take ; but if contrary to the judgment of this ...
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... Prince of Wales , as Regent , with all the authority of the crown , fully and unlimitedly . Mr , SECRETARY HAMILTON faid he rofe to take notice of fomething which had been faid relative to the improvements in the Park , for the ufe of ...
... Prince of Wales , as Regent , with all the authority of the crown , fully and unlimitedly . Mr , SECRETARY HAMILTON faid he rofe to take notice of fomething which had been faid relative to the improvements in the Park , for the ufe of ...
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... Prince , during the un- fortunate indifpofition of his royal father , to the exercife of the regal authority , with fuch an extent of authority and undiminished luftre as the wisdom of our ancestors had annexed to it , which fhould not ...
... Prince , during the un- fortunate indifpofition of his royal father , to the exercife of the regal authority , with fuch an extent of authority and undiminished luftre as the wisdom of our ancestors had annexed to it , which fhould not ...
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... Prince ; and if we were not fatisfied with information from the public prints , we might addrefs the Lord Lieutenant for authentic information of that fact . He faid they could not answer it to their country to poftpone the ...
... Prince ; and if we were not fatisfied with information from the public prints , we might addrefs the Lord Lieutenant for authentic information of that fact . He faid they could not answer it to their country to poftpone the ...
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... Prince of Wales , inde- cent , and informal ; and he conjured the Houfe to confider the dignity and the importance of the duty they were about to dif- charge ; acting , as they were , for a free and refpectable nation ; banishing , as ...
... Prince of Wales , inde- cent , and informal ; and he conjured the Houfe to confider the dignity and the importance of the duty they were about to dif- charge ; acting , as they were , for a free and refpectable nation ; banishing , as ...
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Seite 322 - not pay fo ill a compliment to the lords and commons of Ireland as to fuppofe that they were miftaken in their reliance on the moderation of my views and the purity of my intentions; a manly confidence directing the manner of proceeding toward* thofe who entertain fentiments becoming the high fituation to which they are born, furnifhes the
Seite 116 - that his excellency the lord lieutenant having thought proper to decline to tranfmit to his royal highnefs George Prince of Wales, the addrefs of both houfes of parliament, a competent number of members be appointed by this houfe to prefent the faid addrefs to his royal highnefs.
Seite 322 - Though full of joy for the event which enables me to take leave of you in this manner perfonally, I cannot but regret your departure. I have had the opportunity of acquiring a knowledge of your private characters, and it has added to the high
Seite 385 - reported from the committee of the whole houfe, to whom it was referred to take into confideration the report of the committee on the petition of the
Seite 81 - and no longer, and under the ftile and title of prince regent of Ireland, in the name and on the behalf of his majefty to exercife and
Seite 322 - neceffity which gave rife to the arrangement propofed by the parliament of Ireland; but nothing can obliterate from my memory and my gratitude the principles upon which that arrangement was made, and the circumftances by which it
Seite 115 - Under the impreffions which I feel of my official duty, and of the oath which I have taken as chief governor of Ireland, I am obliged to decline tranfmitting this addrefs into Great Britain.
Seite 114 - to the clerk of the crown, to make out a new writ for electing a member,
Seite 174 - had directed him to report to the houfe, which he read in his place, and after delivered in at the table, where the fame
Seite 36 - and title of Prince Regent of Ireland, in the name of his Majefty to exercife and adminifter, according to the laws and conftitution of this kingdom, all regal powers,