The Parliamentary register: or, History of the proceedings and debates of the House of commons of Ireland, Band 9 |
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... given . There was , however , one meafure , in which he doubted not a general concurrence , from the high opi- nion which all men entertained of our prefent excellent Chief Governor , and he would therefore move , " That an addrefs of ...
... given . There was , however , one meafure , in which he doubted not a general concurrence , from the high opi- nion which all men entertained of our prefent excellent Chief Governor , and he would therefore move , " That an addrefs of ...
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... given and properly certified , was complete and conclusive evidence ; but the Houfe fhould not wait for his Excellency's report of thefe tranfactions , for if they did , it would appear to the world as if the measure of another affembly ...
... given and properly certified , was complete and conclusive evidence ; but the Houfe fhould not wait for his Excellency's report of thefe tranfactions , for if they did , it would appear to the world as if the measure of another affembly ...
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... given on oath ) would be deemed fufficient evidence to deprive a fubject of his rights , and yet the copy of a copy of a report of parliamentary committees in another country was now thought good and fufficient ground for dethroning the ...
... given on oath ) would be deemed fufficient evidence to deprive a fubject of his rights , and yet the copy of a copy of a report of parliamentary committees in another country was now thought good and fufficient ground for dethroning the ...
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... discussed by others , that he fhould confine himself to a fingle fact , of which he was ftrongly affüred , that 1500l . a year which had been given to Lord Clanbraffil , as a perfonal compenfation to 1789. ] 9 DEBATE S.
... discussed by others , that he fhould confine himself to a fingle fact , of which he was ftrongly affüred , that 1500l . a year which had been given to Lord Clanbraffil , as a perfonal compenfation to 1789. ] 9 DEBATE S.
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Ireland parl, commons. given to Lord Clanbraffil , as a perfonal compenfation to him , for the fuitors money in the court of Exchequer , at prefent paid into the National Bank , was to be continued to Mr. Grenville , who had now got the ...
Ireland parl, commons. given to Lord Clanbraffil , as a perfonal compenfation to him , for the fuitors money in the court of Exchequer , at prefent paid into the National Bank , was to be continued to Mr. Grenville , who had now got the ...
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acts of parliament addrefs affert aforefaid againſt alfo alſo anſwer becauſe bill Borough Britain Britiſh bufinefs buſineſs cafe CHANCELLOR city of Dublin claufe clergy commiffioners committee confequence confideration conftitution crown defired duty eftate eſtabliſhment EXCHEQUER exercife expence faid fame feal feal of England fecond feffion feveral fhipping fhould firft firſt fituation fkins fome fpirits ftate fubject fuch fufficient fupply fuppofed fupport granted GRATTAN himſelf houfe houſe inftance intereft Ireland itſelf king kingdom laft lefs lord lieutenant majefty majefty's Marquis of Buckingham meaſure moft moſt muft muſt neceffary neceffity obferved occafion paffed penfions perfon petitioners pleaſure police pound weight prefent Prince of Wales principle propofed purpoſe queftion reafon refolution Refolved refpect regent revenue right honourable gentleman royal highneſs ſaid ſhall Sir HENRY CAVENDISH Sir JOHN BLAQUIERE ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion truft uſe vote whofe
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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,