Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 - 388 Seiten
 

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Seite 227 - authority of the same, that the said kingdom of Ireland hath been, is, and of right ought to be subordinate unto, and dependent upon the imperial crown of Great Britain, as being inseparably united and annexed thereunto; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and
Seite 227 - reign of his late Majesty King George I. entitled " An Act for the better securing the dependency of the Kingdom of Ireland upon the Crown of Great Britain," may it, please your Most Excellent Majesty, that it may be enacted, and
Seite 224 - desires the immediate attendance of this honourable House in the House of Peers to hear the Commission read. Accordingly, Mr. Speaker, with the House, went up to the House of Peers, and being returned,— Mr. Speaker reported, That the House, at the desire of the Lords authorized by virtue of his Majesty's commission,
Seite 245 - ORDERED, That the order of the day, for the House to resolve itself into a committee of the whole House, upon the Bill for repealing an Act, made in the sixth year of the reign
Seite 160 - unanimously, That the ports of this country are by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the King, and that any burden thereupon, or obstruction thereto, save only by the parliament of Ireland, are unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance. Resolved, (with one dissenting voice only,) That
Seite 146 - Answer. GENTLEMEN, I RETURN you many thanks for the honour you have done me, I am much flattered by such favours from my fellow subjects. And am, with much respect, Your most obedient and humble Servant, HENRY GRATTAN. AT a Meeting of the Clanwilliam Union Light Dragoons at Parade, on Tuesday the
Seite 236 - And we beg leave to assure his Majesty, that we are the more confirmed in this hope, in as much as the people of this kingdom, have never expressed a desire to share the freedom of England, without declaring a determination to share her fate likewise, standing and falling with the British nation.
Seite 237 - of his late Majesty King George the First, entitled " An Act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the crown of Great Britain,
Seite 160 - Resolved, (with one dissenting voice only,) That the powers exercised by the Privy Councils of both kingdoms, under, or under colour, or pretence of, the law of Poyning's, are unconstitutional, and a grievance. Resolved, (with one dissenting voice only,) That a Mutiny Bill, not limited in point of duration, from session to session, is unconstitutional, and a grievance. Resolved,
Seite 226 - and licence, wherein amongst other, the King's Grace intendeth to have a general resumption of his whole revenues sith the last day of the reign of King Edward the Second, no Parliament be holden hereafter in the said land, but at such season as the King's Lieutenant and

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