Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Henry GrattanLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 - 388페이지 |
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... Repeal Whig Club Declaration of the Whig Club , in Answer to a Speech of 250 ...... 264 266 Lord Clare ................... General Election in 1790 270 279 Page ...... Addresses from the Roman Catholics , the University.
... Repeal Whig Club Declaration of the Whig Club , in Answer to a Speech of 250 ...... 264 266 Lord Clare ................... General Election in 1790 270 279 Page ...... Addresses from the Roman Catholics , the University.
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... repeal of it ; they admit an army and a law for its regulation , but they limit the number of the former , and the duration of both ; confining all the troops themselves , the law that regulates , and the power that commands them , to ...
... repeal of it ; they admit an army and a law for its regulation , but they limit the number of the former , and the duration of both ; confining all the troops themselves , the law that regulates , and the power that commands them , to ...
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... repeal- ed in the perpetual duration of ours , its purpose is lost , and this island is formed into an immense barrack , to accom- modate the military ambition of some king in his defiance of the British nation , in the unconstitutional ...
... repeal- ed in the perpetual duration of ours , its purpose is lost , and this island is formed into an immense barrack , to accom- modate the military ambition of some king in his defiance of the British nation , in the unconstitutional ...
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... repeal the octennial bill ; it entitles Parliament to give whatever the treasury will buy or the adventurer part with ; it entitles Parliament to make the King absolute . Hereafter , when the period of the present Parliament shall ...
... repeal the octennial bill ; it entitles Parliament to give whatever the treasury will buy or the adventurer part with ; it entitles Parliament to make the King absolute . Hereafter , when the period of the present Parliament shall ...
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... repeal of the law of Poynings ; entailed upon you the lesser duty on sugar , and the perpetual mutiny bill ; yet , in a great degree , you prevailed . But , if some men of property , ( I say , some , for the weight of property beyond ...
... repeal of the law of Poynings ; entailed upon you the lesser duty on sugar , and the perpetual mutiny bill ; yet , in a great degree , you prevailed . But , if some men of property , ( I say , some , for the weight of property beyond ...
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Address be presented Address was unanimously admiration approbation April Associated Battalion beg leave Belfast Britain British Parliament Captain cause chair Chairman Clonmel Colonel HENRY GRATTAN committee Commons of Ireland constitution constitution of Ireland Coolock Corps corruption crown declaration Dublin Evening Post Dungannon Earl endeavours England exertions express faced Black faced Blue favour feel fellow citizens following Address freedom GENTLEMEN gratitude Grattan's Answer grievances House of Commons humble Servant Irish nation Irishmen James John King kingdom kingdom of Ireland liberty Lieutenant Colonel Lord HENRY FITZGERALD Majesty Majesty's Major ment minister mutiny bill nation Newry obedient Servant ourselves pamphlet Parliament of Ireland parliamentary patriotic principles privileges Rangers received Regiment repeal resolutions Resolved unanimously respect Right Honourable rights of Ireland satisfaction Scarlet Secretary sentiments Signed by Order sincere thanks spirit tion unanimously agreed Union virtue virtuous warmest Waterford William wish
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265 페이지 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
172 페이지 - That as Men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as protestants, we rejoice in the relaxation of the Penal Laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects, and that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland.
10 페이지 - ... not like the torrent of Demosthenes, or the splendid conflagration of Tully, it resembled sometimes the thunder, and sometimes the music of the spheres.
151 페이지 - ... cause will live; and though the public speaker should die, yet the immortal fire shall outlast the organ which conveyed it, and the breath of liberty, like the word of the holy man, will not die with the prophet, but survive him. I shall move you, " That the King's most excellent Majesty, and the Lords and Commons of Ireland, are the only power competent to make laws to bind Ireland.
9 페이지 - No state chicanery, no narrow system of vicious politics, no idle contest for ministerial victories, sank him to the vulgar level of the great; but, overbearing, persuasive, and impracticable, his object was England, his ambition was fame. Without dividing, he destroyed party ; without corrupting, he made a venal age unanimous. 2. France sunk beneath him. With one hand he smote the house of Bourbon, and wielded in the other the democracy of England.
251 페이지 - That the Crown of Ireland is an Imperial Crown inseparably annexed to the Crown of Great Britain, on which connection the interests and happiness of both natipus essentially depend ; but that the Kingdom of Ireland is a distinct Kingdom, with a Parliament of her own — the sole Legislature thereof.
262 페이지 - An act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the crown of Great Britain...
251 페이지 - That an humble address be presented to His Majesty, to return His Majesty the thanks of this House for his most gracious message to this House, signified by His Grace the Lord-lieutenant.
261 페이지 - That, gratified in those particulars, we do assure his majesty, that no constitutional question between the two nations will any longer exist, which can interrupt their harmony; and that Great Britain, as she has approved of our firmness, so may she rely on our affection.
9 페이지 - The secretary stood alone. Modern degeneracy had not reached him. Original and unaccommodating, the features of his character had the hardihood of antiquity. His august mind overawed majesty, and one of his sovereigns thought royalty so impaired in his presence that he conspired to remove him, in order to be relieved from his superiority.