| Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 996 pages
...liberties and lives of persons ot every description. VIII. That the thauks of this meeting be given to the chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the chair. 23d. A number of persons, armed with muskets and pikes, assembled in the evening in a quarter ot Dublin... | |
| History - 1805 - 992 pages
...equally the liberties and lives of persons of every УШ. That the thanks of this meeting', be giren to the chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the chair. 23d. A number of persons, armed with muskets and pikes, assembled in the evening in a quarter of Dublin... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...redress of grievances, be presented from this Meeting. — 4th, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the Chair. — 5th, That the above Resolutions be signed by the Chairman, and inserted in the Alfred London Newspaper,... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 538 pages
...redress of grievances, be presented from this Meeting.^— 4th, That the Thanks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the Chair. — 5th, That the abave Resolutions be signed by the Chairman, and inserted jn the Alfred London Newspaper,... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 pages
...redress of grievances, be presented from this meeting. — 4th, That the thanks of this meeting be given to the chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the chair. — 5th, That the above resolutions be signed by the chairman, and inserted in the Alfred London newspaper,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1826 - 490 pages
...by disordering the body, impede the operations of their minds. The thanks of the meeting being voted to the Chairman for his able and impartial conduct in the chair, he expressed the gratification the meeting had afforded him, promising the infant Institution the fostering... | |
| 1831 - 434 pages
...by Mr. C. Pole, and •econded by Mr. WR Fenwiek,— 6tb. " That the thauks of this Meeting be given to the Chairman for his able and impartial conduct in the chair." This last motion having been carried, the Meeting broke up at half past two o'clock* There appeared... | |
| Naval art and science - 1838 - 926 pages
...branch. — (Applause.) — The motion was then unanimously carried, and after thanks had been given to the chairman for his able and impartial conduct in the chair, the meeting, which was admirably conducted, dissolved. PORT OF BIDEFORD. — It is gratifying to see... | |
| Agriculture - 1849 - 618 pages
...unexhausted improvements on the farm." To be held at the George Inn, at 5 for half-past precisely. A vote of thanks was passed to the Chairman, for his able and courteous conduct therein, and carried with loud applause. DARLINGTON FARMERS' CLUB. A meeting of the... | |
| 1843 - 226 pages
...the motion of WM. RICHMOND, Esq., Seconded by W. ORD, Esq. That the thanks of the meeting be given to the Chairman, for his able and impartial conduct in the chair. — eof the Trinity House, in the chair). The meeting was very numerously attended, the elegant and... | |
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