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Pàgina 20
... this final fettlement would establish the pofition of Sir Hercules Langrifhe - the Catholics would enjoy every thing under the ftate , but they would not be the flate . thefe ઃઃ thefe great and primary objects - nay , your 20.
... this final fettlement would establish the pofition of Sir Hercules Langrifhe - the Catholics would enjoy every thing under the ftate , but they would not be the flate . thefe ઃઃ thefe great and primary objects - nay , your 20.
Pàgina 21
ઃઃthefe great and primary objects - nay , your fettle- ment of 1782 , was at best but a partial arrange- ment ; it was a monopoly of rights on the one part , and a continuation of wrongs on the other- you acquired a conftitution ...
ઃઃthefe great and primary objects - nay , your fettle- ment of 1782 , was at best but a partial arrange- ment ; it was a monopoly of rights on the one part , and a continuation of wrongs on the other- you acquired a conftitution ...
Pàgina 24
... thefe evils ; it would for the particular benefit of Ireland , and for the general benefit of the em- pire , fecure every political preference ( that pre- ference is now precarious ) to the linen trade of the North ; by establishing ...
... thefe evils ; it would for the particular benefit of Ireland , and for the general benefit of the em- pire , fecure every political preference ( that pre- ference is now precarious ) to the linen trade of the North ; by establishing ...
Pàgina 40
... thefe queftions makes the force of your argument very feeble indeed ; for we have no independence if we cannot maintain our independency ; and the commerce we call ours is in reality not ours , if its courfe can be ftopped by the ...
... thefe queftions makes the force of your argument very feeble indeed ; for we have no independence if we cannot maintain our independency ; and the commerce we call ours is in reality not ours , if its courfe can be ftopped by the ...
Pàgina 64
... thefe queftions makes the force of your argument very feeble indeed ; for we have no independence if we cannot maintain our independency ; and the commerce we call ours is in reality not ours , if its courfe can be stopped by the ...
... thefe queftions makes the force of your argument very feeble indeed ; for we have no independence if we cannot maintain our independency ; and the commerce we call ours is in reality not ours , if its courfe can be stopped by the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 26 - That any articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, which are or may be subject to internal duty, or to duty on the materials of which they are composed, may be made subject, on their importation into each country respectively from the other, to such countervailing duty as shall appear to be just and reasonable, in respect...
Pàgina 20 - Of three hundred members, above two hundred are returned by individuals; from forty to fifty are returned by ten persons; several of your boroughs have no resident elector at all, some of them have but one; and, on the whole, two-thirds of the representatives in the house of commons are returned by less than one hundred persons!
Pàgina 27 - ... internal duty on any article of the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, or of any new or additional duty on any materials of which...
Pàgina 55 - 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 21 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and 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 42 - Irishmen encreased most astonishingly. The alarm which an Orange lodge excited among the Catholics made them look for refuge by joining together in the United system ; and as their number was always greater than that of bigoted Protestants, our harvest was ten-fold.
Pàgina 49 - That, for the same purpose, it is necessary, further, that no prohibition, or new or additional duties, should be hereafter imposed, in either kingdom, on the exportation of any article of native growth, product, or manufacture, from thence to the other, except such as either kingdom may deem expedient, from time to time, upon corn, meal, malt, flour, and...
Pàgina 28 - ... of income in both countries ; and that the parliament of the united kingdom...
Pàgina 25 - Britain may hereafter enjoy the same, except the Right and Privilege of sitting in the House of Lords, and the Privileges depending thereon, and particularly the right of sitting upon the Trials of Peers.
Pàgina 29 - ... to the amount of such surplus, or the surplus shall be applied by the Parliament of the United Kingdom to local purposes in Ireland, or to make good any deficiency which may arise in...