The Senator; or, Clarendon's parliamentary chronicle, Volum 22 |
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Pàgina 655
... force . The queftion was then put for taking the Meffage into confideration to - morrow , and carried . - Adjourned . HOUSE OF LORDS . Wednesday , January 23 . Lord Grenville moved the Order of the Day , for taking into confideration ...
... force . The queftion was then put for taking the Meffage into confideration to - morrow , and carried . - Adjourned . HOUSE OF LORDS . Wednesday , January 23 . Lord Grenville moved the Order of the Day , for taking into confideration ...
Pàgina 664
... force an Union . By thefe acts , you deprive Ireland of the power of refifting any claims you make on her - you wring from her , her independence -you intimidated her Parliament - you corrupted her par- liament - you intimidated them ...
... force an Union . By thefe acts , you deprive Ireland of the power of refifting any claims you make on her - you wring from her , her independence -you intimidated her Parliament - you corrupted her par- liament - you intimidated them ...
Pàgina 666
... force . Confider the question in another point of view . " Is the Parliament of England competent to legiflate for the Parliament of Ireland ? ' - Impoffible . Every advantage of fituation favours the one , the other is unfitted for ...
... force . Confider the question in another point of view . " Is the Parliament of England competent to legiflate for the Parliament of Ireland ? ' - Impoffible . Every advantage of fituation favours the one , the other is unfitted for ...
Pàgina 668
... force . Let us not commit a brutal rape on the independence of Ireland , when by fair- nefs and tendernefs we may have the willing partner of one fate . Sir , the state of Ireland does not admit of fuch a mar- riage . It is not fit to ...
... force . Let us not commit a brutal rape on the independence of Ireland , when by fair- nefs and tendernefs we may have the willing partner of one fate . Sir , the state of Ireland does not admit of fuch a mar- riage . It is not fit to ...
Pàgina 682
... force of the Popery code . Here then were two parties in oppofition to each other , who agreed in one common opinion . But then it was con- tended , there was fomething in the prefent crifis which . rendered this an improper period to ...
... force of the Popery code . Here then were two parties in oppofition to each other , who agreed in one common opinion . But then it was con- tended , there was fomething in the prefent crifis which . rendered this an improper period to ...
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Addrefs adjuſtment adopted affembly affert againſt alfo alſo anfwer argument becauſe Bill Britain British cafe Catholics caufe Chancellor circumftances Civil Lift Committee confequence confideration confidered conftitution defire difcuffion divifion Empire England eſtabliſhed Exchequer exifted expences expreffed faid fame fecond fecurity fent fentiments feparate fhall fhew fhould fince fituation flaves fociety fome ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuppofe fupport fure fyftem Government himſelf Houfe Houfe of Commons Houſe increaſe independence inftance interefts Iriſh Irish Parliament itſelf kingdom laft lefs Legiflature Lordships Majefty Majefty's meaſure Meffage ment Minifters moft moſt motion muft muſt neceffary Noble Lord obferved object occafion opinion oppofed oppofition paffed Parliament of England Parliament of Ireland perfons poffible prefent profperity propofed propofition Proteftant purpoſe queftion reafon refidence refolutions refpect reprefented Right Honourable Gentleman Scotland ſhall ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion trade Union United Irishmen uſed whofe wifhed
Passatges populars
Pàgina 742 - Ireland shall, upon the first day of January which shall be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pàgina 744 - That, for the like purpose, it would be fit to propose, that all laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, within the respective kingdoms, shall remain as now by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations, from time to time, as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom to require.
Pàgina 843 - Peel disclaimed any intention of putting an unfair construction upon his expressions, but stated his opinion that his observations were but little calculated to put down incendiarism, if he wished to put it down; and were, at least, ill-timed. Soon afterwards, the Chancellor of the Exchequer moved that the order of the day be read, and that the House do go into a Committee upon the Civil List, when Sir Henry Parnell commenced the debate with a long speech, finding fault with all the details of the...
Pàgina 981 - The Chancellor of the Exchequer moved the Order of the Day for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe, to confider of Ways and Means for raifing the Supply.
Pàgina 1042 - PITT moved the order of the day, for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe to confider of Ways and Means for railing a fupply granted to His Majefty.
Pàgina 726 - First, when the conduct of the Catholics shall be such as to make it safe for the Government to admit them to the participation of the privileges granted to those of the Established Religion, and when the temper of the times shall be favourable to such a measure...
Pàgina 742 - Ireland have severally agreed and resolved that, in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power and resources of the British Empire, it will be advisable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pàgina 1034 - And therefore he moved, * That an humble addrefs be prefented to his majefty...
Pàgina 744 - That we entertain a firm persuasion that a complete and entire union between Great Britain and Ireland, founded on equal and liberal principles, on the similarity of laws, constitution, and government, and on a sense of mutual interests and affections...
Pàgina 744 - ... defrayed by Great Britain and Ireland respectively. That for a number of years to be...