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Page 268
... Henry Grattan , for their agreement to this refolu- ings of par- liament . tion , " that no power on earth , fave the king , lords , and commons of Ireland , had a right to make laws for Ireland . " This motion , after a most ...
... Henry Grattan , for their agreement to this refolu- ings of par- liament . tion , " that no power on earth , fave the king , lords , and commons of Ireland , had a right to make laws for Ireland . " This motion , after a most ...
Page 274
... Henry Grattan made a motion for an addrefs to the king , fimilar to that for which , founded on the refolutions of Dungan- non , he had before made in vain , in an energetic fpeech , in which he pronounced a juft eulogy on the ...
... Henry Grattan made a motion for an addrefs to the king , fimilar to that for which , founded on the refolutions of Dungan- non , he had before made in vain , in an energetic fpeech , in which he pronounced a juft eulogy on the ...
Page 277
... Henry Grattan , voted a hundred thou- of fome fand pounds for the raifing of twenty thousand fea- 1782 . men for the British navy ; and , at the motion of Beauchamp Bagenal , they voted fifty thoufand pounds , as a prefent , to Grattan ...
... Henry Grattan , voted a hundred thou- of fome fand pounds for the raifing of twenty thousand fea- 1782 . men for the British navy ; and , at the motion of Beauchamp Bagenal , they voted fifty thoufand pounds , as a prefent , to Grattan ...
Page 278
... Henry Grattan , for a bill to de- clare the fole and exclufive right of the Irish parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever , both internal and external , for the kingdom of Ire- land . " On a divifion of the house only fix voices ...
... Henry Grattan , for a bill to de- clare the fole and exclufive right of the Irish parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever , both internal and external , for the kingdom of Ire- land . " On a divifion of the house only fix voices ...
Page 279
... Henry Flood , abetted at first by fo few , gained ground with rapidity in the public mind , and feem- ed to receive ... Grattan HISTORY OF IRELAND . 279.
... Henry Flood , abetted at first by fo few , gained ground with rapidity in the public mind , and feem- ed to receive ... Grattan HISTORY OF IRELAND . 279.
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