Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page 24
... speakers on both sides of the question , even many of its supporters , who were likewise adherents of government , vented the most unmeasured abuse against the catholic committee , against those who defended it by resolutions and ...
... speakers on both sides of the question , even many of its supporters , who were likewise adherents of government , vented the most unmeasured abuse against the catholic committee , against those who defended it by resolutions and ...
Page 29
... Speaker of the House of Commons , in the county of Louth , and the Lord Chancellor in the county of Limerick ) against a plan , calculated to ascertain an universal wish , formed a very striking and suspicious contrast with the ...
... Speaker of the House of Commons , in the county of Louth , and the Lord Chancellor in the county of Limerick ) against a plan , calculated to ascertain an universal wish , formed a very striking and suspicious contrast with the ...
Page 95
... speakers were Dr. Ryan , ( who died shortly after- wards , deeply deplored as a national loss , by those who knew his talents and worth ) , Dr. Mac Neven and Mr. Keogh . Another incident also signalized that day , and was peculiarly ...
... speakers were Dr. Ryan , ( who died shortly after- wards , deeply deplored as a national loss , by those who knew his talents and worth ) , Dr. Mac Neven and Mr. Keogh . Another incident also signalized that day , and was peculiarly ...
Page 107
... speaker rose , and desired , that as the house was thin , gentlemen should not go away - instantly , above a dozen mem- bers withdrew , as if they had conceived the caution to be a hint ; on a division , the total numbers not amounting ...
... speaker rose , and desired , that as the house was thin , gentlemen should not go away - instantly , above a dozen mem- bers withdrew , as if they had conceived the caution to be a hint ; on a division , the total numbers not amounting ...
Page 139
... speaker is chosen , until such peer or member shall take and subscribe the declaration against transubstantiation . The penalty is a disability to hold or execute any office ecclesiastical , civil or military , to sit or vote in either ...
... speaker is chosen , until such peer or member shall take and subscribe the declaration against transubstantiation . The penalty is a disability to hold or execute any office ecclesiastical , civil or military , to sit or vote in either ...
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