On offering to the House the RESOLUTIONS which he pro- GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, To which are added the SPEECHES of the Right Honourable Benefit of both Kingdoms. DUBLIN: PRINT ED BY JOHN EXSHAW, 98, GRAFTON-STREET. The Speaker having read His Majesty's . GEORGE REX. “ with which our enemies persevere in their avowed de“ fign of effecting the Separation of Ireland from this Kingdom, cannot fail to engage the particular attention * of Parliament ; and His Majesty recommends it to thiş “ House to conlider of the most effectual means of counter acting and finally defeating this design, and he trusts " that a review of all the circumstances which have recently occurred (joined to the sentiment of mutual affection and common intereft,) will dispose the Parlianient of both Kingdoms to provide, in the manner B "whicha 5 |