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" I give my most hearty disapprobation to that address, for I do think that the lord lieutenant and the majority of this house, are the worst subjects the king has. "
Pieces of Irish History,: Illustrative of the Condition of the Catholics of ... - Page 39
edited by - 1807 - 256 pages
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Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the ...

William Wenman Seward - Ireland - 1803 - 460 pages
...rofe, and in a very vehement tone declared — I give my moft hearty difapprobation to that addrefs, for I do think that the Lord Lieutenant and the majority of this houfe are the worft fubjeds the King has." • A loud cry of " to the bar," and " take down his words,"'...
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Memoirs of the Different Rebellions in Ireland: From the Arrival ..., Volume 1

Richard Musgrave - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1802 - 632 pages
...Fitzgerald arofe, and faid aloud, in an angry tone, " I give my moft hearty difapprobation to this ; for I do think, that the lord lieutenant, and the majority of this houfe, are the worft men in the kingdom." The houfe had ferious thoughts of expelling him ; but with...
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History of the Civil War in Ireland, Containing an Impartial ..., Volume 1

James Gordon - Ireland - 1805 - 314 pages
...Edward Fitzgerald arose, and said aloud in an angry tone, "I give my most hearty disapprobation to this; for I do " think, that the Lord Lieutenant, and the majority of this " house, are the worst men in »he kingdom." were made to the court of King's Bench, for attachments against several of them,...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...magistrate. At the close of this debate, lord Edward Fitzgerald, in a. very vehement tone, declared, " I give my most hearty disapprobation to that address,...this house, are the worst subjects the king has." A loud cry of "to the bar,"" and "take down his words," immediately echoed from every part of the house....
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...of this debate, lord Edward Fitzgerald, in a very vehement tone, declared, " I give my most heaity disapprobation to that, address, for I do think that...this house, are the worst subjects the king has." A loud cry of "to the bar,"" and "take down his words," immediately echoed from every part of the hoime....
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The Metropolitan, Volume 2

1831 - 600 pages
...sanction of the Houee, Lord Edward rose and said, " Sir, I give my hearty disapprohation lo this addrues, for I do think that the Lord Lieutenant and the majority...of this House are the worst subjects the king has." The hirelings in the House called out for him to apologize ; he replied, "I am accused of having declared...
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The works of Thomas Moore, Volume 18

Thomas Moore - 1832 - 406 pages
...up, and with great energy of manner, said — « Sir, I give my most hearty disapprobation to this address, for I do think that the Lord Lieutenant and...this House are the worst subjects the King has.» Loud cries of « to the Bar» and « take down his wordsn resounded instantly from all sides. The House...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 46

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1832 - 654 pages
...address which approved of this measure, Lord Edward rose, and ' in a very vehement tone, exclaimed — " I give my most hearty disapprobation to that address, — for I do think that the Lord-Lieutenant and the majority of this house are the worst subjects the king has."' This Mr. Moore...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 46

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1832 - 650 pages
...address which approved of this measure, Lord Edward rose, and ' in a very vehement tone, exclaimed — " I give my most hearty disapprobation .to that address, — for I do think that the Lord-Lieutenant and the majority of this house are the worst subjects the king has."' This Air. Moore...
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The Georgian Era: Military and naval commanders. Judges and barristers ...

Great Britain - 1833 - 600 pages
...down, an address, approving of the measure, was proposed in parliament, when Lord Edward exclaimed : " I give my most hearty disapprobation to that address; for I do think, that the lord-lieutenant, and the majority of this house, are the worst subjects the king has." " Take down...
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