The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, 2. kötetSherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 oldal |
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8. oldal
... question was negatived by a ma- jority of 82 against 37. The same subject was debated with more warmth in the commons , but with the same result . Lord Upper Ossory moved , by way of resolution , the substance of what had been moved by ...
... question was negatived by a ma- jority of 82 against 37. The same subject was debated with more warmth in the commons , but with the same result . Lord Upper Ossory moved , by way of resolution , the substance of what had been moved by ...
23. oldal
... question until the first day of September next . ” The Right Honourable Mr. BURGH , notwith- standing the report of his illness , attended in his place , and , with an eloquence to which it would be impossible to do justice , most ably ...
... question until the first day of September next . ” The Right Honourable Mr. BURGH , notwith- standing the report of his illness , attended in his place , and , with an eloquence to which it would be impossible to do justice , most ably ...
24. oldal
... question before the house was no less than the very palladium of the Irish constitution ; and gentlemen seemed to rely much on the im- propriety of urging a decision , because a similar resolution to that now moved for appeared upon the ...
... question before the house was no less than the very palladium of the Irish constitution ; and gentlemen seemed to rely much on the im- propriety of urging a decision , because a similar resolution to that now moved for appeared upon the ...
25. oldal
... question to the first of September , being a truism , could not be controverted , and the ministerial side , though from the complexion of the house it was evident they had a majority , were afraid to let the question on Mr. Burgh's ...
... question to the first of September , being a truism , could not be controverted , and the ministerial side , though from the complexion of the house it was evident they had a majority , were afraid to let the question on Mr. Burgh's ...
31. oldal
... questions . Among those now brought forward was one for leave to bring in heads of an habeas corpus bill by Mr. Bradstreet , Recorder of Dablin , who observed , that the liberty of Ireland was insecure till an habeas corpus act should ...
... questions . Among those now brought forward was one for leave to bring in heads of an habeas corpus bill by Mr. Bradstreet , Recorder of Dablin , who observed , that the liberty of Ireland was insecure till an habeas corpus act should ...
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477. oldal - Ireland ; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland...
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