Belfast Politics: Or, A Collection of the Debates, Resolutions, and Other Proceedings of that Town, in the Years M, DCC, XCII and M, DCC, XCIII. With Strictures on the Test of Certain of the Societies of United Irishmen: Also, Thoughts on the British Constitution ...H. Joy and Company, 1794 - 304 |
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Strona xvii
... grant , and the fubjects to expect it . Had the Ministers of France made their appeal to the people in an earlier stage of the Monarchy , while the public mind was firmly attached , as ours is , to the Prince and to the form of his ...
... grant , and the fubjects to expect it . Had the Ministers of France made their appeal to the people in an earlier stage of the Monarchy , while the public mind was firmly attached , as ours is , to the Prince and to the form of his ...
Strona 8
... grant them relief . " 1 AFTER many compliments to the Roman Catho- lics , and endeavouring to prove that they deferved and were capable of enjoying the bleffings of liber- ty , as perfons of their perfuafion were thofe who obtained ...
... grant them relief . " 1 AFTER many compliments to the Roman Catho- lics , and endeavouring to prove that they deferved and were capable of enjoying the bleffings of liber- ty , as perfons of their perfuafion were thofe who obtained ...
Strona 10
... grant them relief ; but that no peti- tion could be preferred in their behalf from the South , which would not be answered from the North ; and that nothing could be conceded to their wishes by the governing powers without producing a ...
... grant them relief ; but that no peti- tion could be preferred in their behalf from the South , which would not be answered from the North ; and that nothing could be conceded to their wishes by the governing powers without producing a ...
Strona 14
... to fee them done away . But he would not grant that nothing could be obtained , without the co - operation of the Roman Catholics of Ireland -- becaufe , within his memory , a great deal had been . He reverted ( 14 )
... to fee them done away . But he would not grant that nothing could be obtained , without the co - operation of the Roman Catholics of Ireland -- becaufe , within his memory , a great deal had been . He reverted ( 14 )
Strona 15
... grant that nothing could be effected without their aid ; as all we had gained was gained without their weight , in any one inftance , being thrown into the fcale . That he did not the lefs deplore the ftate of unjust degradation into ...
... grant that nothing could be effected without their aid ; as all we had gained was gained without their weight , in any one inftance , being thrown into the fcale . That he did not the lefs deplore the ftate of unjust degradation into ...
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Strona 234 - If it were probable that every man would give his vote freely and without influence of any kind, then, upon the true theory and genuine principles of liberty, every member of the community, however poor, should have a vote in electing those delegates, to whose charge is committed the disposal of his property, his liberty, and his life.
Strona 291 - That the said right claimed by the People of Ireland to be bound only by laws enacted by his Majesty and the Parliament of that Kingdom, in all cases whatever...
Strona 74 - 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...
Strona 2 - Resolved that the weight of English influence in the government of this country is so great as to require a cordial union among all the people of Ireland, to maintain that balance which is essential to the preservation of our liberties and the extension of our commerce.
Strona 243 - I saw him pale and feverish ; in thirty years the western breeze had not once fanned his blood ; he had seen no sun, no moon, in all that time, nor had the voice of friend or kinsman breathed through his lattice ; his children — but here my heart began to bleed, and I was forced to go on with another part of the portrait.
Strona 202 - the elections of knights of shires to come to the parliaments of our lord the King in many counties of the realm of England have now of late been made by very great, outrageous, and excessive number of people dwelling within the same counties of the realm of England, of the which most part was of people of small substance and...
Strona 198 - If there were other complaints of grievances, I would redress them where they were really proved; but above all I would constantly, cheerfully, patiently listen. I would make it known that if any man felt, or thought he felt, a grievance, he might come freely to the bar of this House and bring his proofs: and it should be made manifest to all the.
Strona 145 - Irish nation in parliament; and as a means of absolute and immediate necessity in the establishment of this chief good of Ireland, I will endeavour as much as lies in my ability to forward a brotherhood of affection, an identity of interests, a...
Strona 202 - England, have now of late been made by very great, outrageous, and excessive number of people dwelling within the same counties of the realm of England, of the which most part was of people of small substance, and of no value, whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires...
Strona 67 - ... your Constitutional Code, France from that moment, is a slave. Impudent Despots of Europe! Is it not enough to crush human nature beneath your feet at home, that you thus come abroad to disturb the domestic...