The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 66
Page v
... English parliament - Sentiments of Fox upon the Irish volunteers - Determination or the Irish commons to obtain a redress of commerci grievances โโโ Success - Increase of the volunteer bands- Grattan's speech in favour of the ...
... English parliament - Sentiments of Fox upon the Irish volunteers - Determination or the Irish commons to obtain a redress of commerci grievances โโโ Success - Increase of the volunteer bands- Grattan's speech in favour of the ...
Page vii
... English par- liament upon the regency question - Mr . Pitt's propositions - Different course adopted by the Irish legislature - Mr . Grattan defeats the minister in accelerating the day of discussion - Anticipation of Lord Loughborough ...
... English par- liament upon the regency question - Mr . Pitt's propositions - Different course adopted by the Irish legislature - Mr . Grattan defeats the minister in accelerating the day of discussion - Anticipation of Lord Loughborough ...
Page 1
... English parliament - Sentiments of Fox upon the Irish volunteers - Determination of the Irish commons to obtain a redress of com- mercial grievances - Success - Increase of the volunteer bands - Grattan's speech in favour of the ...
... English parliament - Sentiments of Fox upon the Irish volunteers - Determination of the Irish commons to obtain a redress of com- mercial grievances - Success - Increase of the volunteer bands - Grattan's speech in favour of the ...
Page 5
... being taken prisoners , such commissions alone will entitle you to an exchange . At that very moment a noble English army was captive in Ame- rica . + nothing satisfactory . The interests of Ireland were neglected Parliament convened . 5.
... being taken prisoners , such commissions alone will entitle you to an exchange . At that very moment a noble English army was captive in Ame- rica . + nothing satisfactory . The interests of Ireland were neglected Parliament convened . 5.
Page 7
... the resolution as to a free trade should be unequivocally supported . Mr. Burgh's amendment was then put , and carried unanimously . " > } $ * 8 The English legislature takes up the question Thanks voted to the volunteers . ยท
... the resolution as to a free trade should be unequivocally supported . Mr. Burgh's amendment was then put , and carried unanimously . " > } $ * 8 The English legislature takes up the question Thanks voted to the volunteers . ยท
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
appointed arms avoirdupois of Irish bill borough Britain Britain and Ireland British cause church civil clergy committee constitution countervailing duty crown declaration delegates Dublin Duke of Portland Dungannon Earl election England English equal established excise expences export favour gentlemen Grattan honour house of commons house of lords hundred weight importation interest Irish parliament Killala king king's kingdom called Ireland land laws legislature liberty Lord Charlemont Lord Fitzwilliam lords spiritual lords temporal majesty majesty's manner manufacture measure ment ministers motion nation necessary oath object officers parlia parliament of Ireland peerage peers persons Pitt political pound weight avoirdupois present prince principles proceedings protestant rebels reform resolutions Resolved respective Roman catholic royal highness session silk skins society speech spirit thereof tion town unanimously Union United Irishmen united kingdom united kingdom called viceroy volunteers vote Wexford Whig