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Side 168 - We have hitherto, by the force of good words, and with some degree of private expense, preserved an ascendancy over the press, not hitherto known here, and it is of an importance equal to ten thousand times its cost; but we are without the means of continuing it...
Side 87 - An act for the better securing the dependency of the kingdom of Ireland upon the crown of Great Britain...
Side 284 - That in all cases where the duties on articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, are different on the importation into the other, it is expedient that they should be reduced, in the kingdom where they are the highest, to an
Side 5 - He had been so late in yielding, however, that the session had begun before the King's letter arrived confirming his appointment, and during the first few days he was obliged to be absent from his seat. ' Till the letter arrives, in fact,' Lord Harcourt said, ' his situation is awkward enough. Since I was born I never had to deal with so difficult a man, owing principally to his high-strained ideas of his own influence and popularity.
Side 146 - Duke: ... a very high and very variable weather-cock, whose face turns the City of Dublin, and some other interesting parts of this kingdom, almost to peace or war. Give him what he asks, or more, at least till we have a peace, and you are gainers. Is it necessary — I hope not — to assure you that I have no interested bias in this affair? On the contrary, I have no inclination to his Grace.
Side 177 - I have the honour to be, with great truth and respect, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble servant, ODO RUSSELL. The EARL GRANVILLE, KG &c., &c., &c. Extends telegram N°- 105 No. 463. BERLIN, October 7, 1880.™...
Side 183 - I demand of your lordship, the justice of believing me to be with the greatest respect, My Lord, Your lordship's most obedient, and most obliged humble servant, JON.
Side 31 - ... moved, .«' That leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for declaring the sole and exclusive right of the Irish Parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever, internal and external, for the kingdom of Ireland.
Side 180 - The order of the day being read for the house to resolve itself into a committee of the whole house, to consider...
Side 55 - ... been moved in the house of commons on the I2th Grattan proposed an amendment urging the absolute necessity of a "free export trade for Ireland." He attributed the miseries of the country "wholly to the tyranny of England", praised the armed associations, "called upon the mob to do themselves justice" and "in short said everything he could to inflame people both within and without the House".