Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the Accession of ... George the III. to the Present Time ...A. Stewart, 1804 |
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Strona 17
... said to entertain , I believe they have none ; fure I am , that the charges which have been made against the body of the Catholics are false ; if there are grounds , ftate them ; let that which is to appal us all ap- pear ; it has ...
... said to entertain , I believe they have none ; fure I am , that the charges which have been made against the body of the Catholics are false ; if there are grounds , ftate them ; let that which is to appal us all ap- pear ; it has ...
Strona 25
... said , that a representative of the people , other than the Houfe of Commons is an unlawful affembly : it may be fo ; yet a delegation for promoting redress in matter of public concernment may not be fo , becaufe that delegation may not ...
... said , that a representative of the people , other than the Houfe of Commons is an unlawful affembly : it may be fo ; yet a delegation for promoting redress in matter of public concernment may not be fo , becaufe that delegation may not ...
Strona 32
... said that the bill does not affect committees appointed bona fide to pre- pare petitions or other matter , but only fuch as make peti tion a pretence for delegation --- ridiculous ! The bill goes against all delegation for public matter ...
... said that the bill does not affect committees appointed bona fide to pre- pare petitions or other matter , but only fuch as make peti tion a pretence for delegation --- ridiculous ! The bill goes against all delegation for public matter ...
Strona 55
... said , an idea of the commercial difadvantages under which Ireland labours , in her intercourse with Eng- land , it might not be unneceffary to state a few items from the tariffs of both countries , How then ftand the tariffs on woollen ...
... said , an idea of the commercial difadvantages under which Ireland labours , in her intercourse with Eng- land , it might not be unneceffary to state a few items from the tariffs of both countries , How then ftand the tariffs on woollen ...
Strona 59
... said , he took up the fubject . The bill , which towards the clofe of it was prefented by his right hon . relative in his abfence , had been received in such a manner as induced him to hope that its principle met the approbation of the ...
... said , he took up the fubject . The bill , which towards the clofe of it was prefented by his right hon . relative in his abfence , had been received in such a manner as induced him to hope that its principle met the approbation of the ...
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