Speech ... in the House of Commons ... April the 23d, 1799, on seconding the motion ... for the House to agree with the Lords in an address to his majesty relative to a union with Ireland1800 - 204 страници |
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... shall not be able to repeal . The plain reafon of this is , that the fuppofition of fuch a power is con- tradictory to itself . It is to fuppofe the Parliament of next year lefs abfolute and fupreme than the Parliament of this * 2d . I ...
... shall not be able to repeal . The plain reafon of this is , that the fuppofition of fuch a power is con- tradictory to itself . It is to fuppofe the Parliament of next year lefs abfolute and fupreme than the Parliament of this * 2d . I ...
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... shall lofe another will gain , there will be no public detriment to the whole . But that anfwer , I own , founds harfh to my ears . I think you ought nat , on fuch general confiderations of policy , to overlook the feelings and ...
... shall lofe another will gain , there will be no public detriment to the whole . But that anfwer , I own , founds harfh to my ears . I think you ought nat , on fuch general confiderations of policy , to overlook the feelings and ...
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... shall cease to have this Parliament exclufively their own , they ima- gine the nation must cease to be independent , and that they will become a debased and degraded people . Sir , when fuch a change as is proposed , is confidered as a ...
... shall cease to have this Parliament exclufively their own , they ima- gine the nation must cease to be independent , and that they will become a debased and degraded people . Sir , when fuch a change as is proposed , is confidered as a ...
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... shall have feen this great national arrangement ( the fole and exclufive right of legislation in that Parliament ) established on a basis which fecures the tranquillity of Ireland , and unites the affections as • well as interests of ...
... shall have feen this great national arrangement ( the fole and exclufive right of legislation in that Parliament ) established on a basis which fecures the tranquillity of Ireland , and unites the affections as • well as interests of ...
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... shall not eafily be perfuaded to place what- ever gain arifes from it to the credit fide of Ireland , in fettling accounts between that country and this . 2. Under the general head of raw materials , & c . ex- ported from Ireland , have ...
... shall not eafily be perfuaded to place what- ever gain arifes from it to the credit fide of Ireland , in fettling accounts between that country and this . 2. Under the general head of raw materials , & c . ex- ported from Ireland , have ...
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Страница 168 - 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...
Страница 168 - 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...
Страница 170 - the eighth article of union, 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 and regulations from time to time as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom to require...
Страница 53 - Convince the people in your several districts, as you are yourselves convinced, that every cause of past jealousies and discontents is finally removed ; that both countries have pledged their good faith to each other, and that their best security will be an inviolable adherence to that compact...
Страница 171 - 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...
Страница 170 - ... defrayed by Great Britain and Ireland respectively. That for a number of years to be...
Страница 168 - Ireland now stands limited and settled, according to the existing laws, and to the terms of the union between England and Scotland.
Страница 168 - That for the fame purpofe it appears alfo to this committee, that it would be fit to propofe that the faid united kingdom be reprefented in one and the fame parliament, to be ftiltd the parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Страница 149 - I the rather take notice of thefe, becaufe tho' the Articles of Union are ratified by the Scotch Parliament, yet the Bulk and Body of that Nation feem to be againft them. Have not the Murmurs of the People there been fo loud as to fill the whole Nation? and fo bold too, as to reach even to the Doors of the Parliament ? Has not the Parliament...