An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
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Side 15
... the parliament of Britain . That the writs for summoning the lords and commons in both countries being the same , they must in each kingdom be possessed of equal powers OF IRELAND . 15 his successor with the London society prevented ...
... the parliament of Britain . That the writs for summoning the lords and commons in both countries being the same , they must in each kingdom be possessed of equal powers OF IRELAND . 15 his successor with the London society prevented ...
Side 16
... equal powers , or else the peerage of their nation be little more than an empty title , and the commons stand for ever deprived of the privilege of im- peaching in parliament , which right could not possibly be maintained , if there ...
... equal powers , or else the peerage of their nation be little more than an empty title , and the commons stand for ever deprived of the privilege of im- peaching in parliament , which right could not possibly be maintained , if there ...
Side 32
... equal . The votes were on the point of being taken , when colonel Tottenham , who had ridden post , entered the house of commons . His vote frustrated the views of government ; and Tottenham in his boots ' was long the theme of public ...
... equal . The votes were on the point of being taken , when colonel Tottenham , who had ridden post , entered the house of commons . His vote frustrated the views of government ; and Tottenham in his boots ' was long the theme of public ...
Side 39
... equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the French republic , while they laboured with might and main to undermine and abolish the christian faith ...
... equal contempt for the cross . It was natural enough for the enemies of the faith to associate . Thus the infidel rulers of the French republic , while they laboured with might and main to undermine and abolish the christian faith ...
Side 49
... equal right to oppose , by law , and to complain of the misconduct of all those , who endanger our constitution by endangering the right of the sub- ject , or neglecting to discharge the duties of their stations . If in all that I have ...
... equal right to oppose , by law , and to complain of the misconduct of all those , who endanger our constitution by endangering the right of the sub- ject , or neglecting to discharge the duties of their stations . If in all that I have ...
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