An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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Page 16
... parliamentary judicature . That if the power of judicature may , by a vote of the British lords , be taken away from the parliament of Ireland , no reason could be given why the same lords might not , in the like manner , deprive the ...
... parliamentary judicature . That if the power of judicature may , by a vote of the British lords , be taken away from the parliament of Ireland , no reason could be given why the same lords might not , in the like manner , deprive the ...
Page 129
... parliamentary army might be maintained in Ireland , regulated upon princi- ples such as Great Britain could approve of , and Ireland submit to . " The altered mutiny bill being taken into con- sideration , by a committee of the whole ...
... parliamentary army might be maintained in Ireland , regulated upon princi- ples such as Great Britain could approve of , and Ireland submit to . " The altered mutiny bill being taken into con- sideration , by a committee of the whole ...
Page 150
... parliamentary power , dependent judges , a mutiny bill lost , and gover- nors like the Roman pro - consuls in distant pro- vinces , are sent over to fleece you . " A general election is shortly to take place ; what will be your answer ...
... parliamentary power , dependent judges , a mutiny bill lost , and gover- nors like the Roman pro - consuls in distant pro- vinces , are sent over to fleece you . " A general election is shortly to take place ; what will be your answer ...
Page 160
... parliamentary con- duct , however dissonant in many points from our opinions ; but we call upon you , if you value our future approbation , to give your fullest support to the following measures , whenever they shall be agitated in ...
... parliamentary con- duct , however dissonant in many points from our opinions ; but we call upon you , if you value our future approbation , to give your fullest support to the following measures , whenever they shall be agitated in ...
Page 163
... parliamentary conduct , it affords me the highest satisfaction , to find that it entirely corresponds with the tenor of your instructions . Whenever the objects that you recommend have come into discussion , I have given them my uniform ...
... parliamentary conduct , it affords me the highest satisfaction , to find that it entirely corresponds with the tenor of your instructions . Whenever the objects that you recommend have come into discussion , I have given them my uniform ...
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