A Compleat Collection of the Resolutions of the Volunteers, Grand Juries, & C of Ireland, which Followed the Celebrated Resolves of the First Dungannon Diet: To which is Prefixed a Train of Historical Facts Relative to the Kingdom, from the Invasion of Henry II. Down, with the History of Volunteering, &c, Volum 1J. Hill, 1782 - 281 sider |
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Side lxxxiii
... Cork , are , in a very antient poem , diftinguished from their neighbours , the ô Dif- coll's , and ô Flain's , by the epithet of 6 Cobhtaice , na N'ard- Ccorn oir , or û Cowbig of the lofty gold drinking cup . Should any doubt yet ...
... Cork , are , in a very antient poem , diftinguished from their neighbours , the ô Dif- coll's , and ô Flain's , by the epithet of 6 Cobhtaice , na N'ard- Ccorn oir , or û Cowbig of the lofty gold drinking cup . Should any doubt yet ...
Side ci
... Cork . Temporal . Lord Vife . Dungannon , Lord Vifc . Charlemont , Lord Vifc . Powerscourt , Lord Vifc . Lanesborough , P. Pr . Ld . Vife Mountjoy , Lord Vifc . Strabane , Lord Vifc . Doneraile , Lord Baron of Kerry , Lord Vifc ...
... Cork . Temporal . Lord Vife . Dungannon , Lord Vifc . Charlemont , Lord Vifc . Powerscourt , Lord Vifc . Lanesborough , P. Pr . Ld . Vife Mountjoy , Lord Vifc . Strabane , Lord Vifc . Doneraile , Lord Baron of Kerry , Lord Vifc ...
Side cxxvii
... Cork , and Limerick . Tho ' a Prince affume the title of Sovereign of an entire country , ( as our Kings did of Ireland , ) yet if there be two - thirds of that country , wherein he cannot punish treason , or murder , or theft , if the ...
... Cork , and Limerick . Tho ' a Prince affume the title of Sovereign of an entire country , ( as our Kings did of Ireland , ) yet if there be two - thirds of that country , wherein he cannot punish treason , or murder , or theft , if the ...
Side cxlv
... Cork to fign an illegal bond , as a collateral fecurity to an illegal oath . The peace etablishment of this poor country amounts to one - fixth of that of England ; what proportion is there in our means ? What is this establishment ...
... Cork to fign an illegal bond , as a collateral fecurity to an illegal oath . The peace etablishment of this poor country amounts to one - fixth of that of England ; what proportion is there in our means ? What is this establishment ...
Side 24
... CORK UNION . At a numerous meeting of the Cork Union , held the 3d of March , 1782 , pursuant to Notice . HENRY HICKMAN , Commandant , in the Chair RESOLVED unanimoufly , That we do highly approve of the refolutions entered into at ...
... CORK UNION . At a numerous meeting of the Cork Union , held the 3d of March , 1782 , pursuant to Notice . HENRY HICKMAN , Commandant , in the Chair RESOLVED unanimoufly , That we do highly approve of the refolutions entered into at ...
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A compleat Collection of the Resolutions of the Volunteers, Grand Juries ... Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1782 |
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15th of February affert affociation againſt alfo bind this kingdom Britain Captain caufe Chair Chairman Clonmel co-operate Colonel Commons of Ireland conduct confequences confideration conftitutional mode conftitutional rights Dawfon declare Delegates Dublin Evening Poft Dungannon England Engliſh eſtabliſhed faid fame February laft fecurity feffion fentiments feveral fhall fhould fince following refolutions fome fpirit Freeholders ftatutes fubjects fuch fupport Gentlemen grievances Henry Henry Grattan Henry II High Sheriff highly approve honour Houfe of Commons houſe intereft James John juftice King kingdom of Ireland Kyng's land laws to bind liberty lives and fortunes Lords Majefty's manufactures March meaſure meeting be given moft moſt muſt nation neceffary occafion parliament parliament of Ireland perfons pledge ourſelves Poyning's law prefent purpoſe reafon Refolved unanimoufly Refolved unanimously refpectable reprefentatives Secretary ſhall Signed by order ſtate thanks thefe themſelves theſe refolutions thofe thoſe tion Ulfter Volunteers uſe utmoſt Volunteer corps Waterford whofe William
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Side 33 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Side 16 - ... cause will live; and though the public speaker should die, yet the immortal fire shall outlast the organ which conveyed it, and the breath of liberty, like the word of the holy man, will not die with the prophet, but survive him. I shall move you, " That the King's most excellent Majesty, and the Lords and Commons of Ireland, are the only power competent to make laws to bind Ireland.
Side cxxxvii - Thus to regulate candidates and electors, and new model the ways of election, what is it but to cut up the government by the roots, and poison the very fountain of public security?
Side cxxxvii - ... Whensoever, therefore, the legislative shall transgress this fundamental rule of society, and either by ambition, fear, folly, or corruption, endeavour to grasp themselves, or put into the hands of any other, an absolute power over the lives, liberties, and estates of the people ; by this breach of trust they forfeit the power the people had put into their hands for quite contrary ends, and it devolves to the people, who have a right to resume their original liberty...
Side xx - That the freedom of speech, and debates on proceedings in Parliament, ought not to be impeached or questioned in any Court or place out of Parliament.
Side cxxxvi - ... as guards and fences to the properties of all the members of the society, to limit the power and moderate the dominion of every part and member of the society.
Side xviii - ... pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Side cliii - That the ports of this country are, by right, open to all foreign countries, not at war with the king, and that any burden thereupon, or obstruction thereto, save only by the parliament of Ireland, are unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance...
Side clvi - The almost unanimous voice of the people is with you ; and in a, free country the voice of the people must prevail. We know our duty to our sovereign, and are loyal. We know our duty to ourselves, and are resolved to be free. We seek for our rights, and no more than our rights ; and, in so just a pursuit, we should doubt the being of a Providence if we doubted of success.
Side cv - the said kingdom of Ireland hath been, is, and of right ought to be subordinate unto and dependent upon the imperial crown of Great Britain, as being inseparably united and annexed thereunto ; and that the king's majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal and commons of Great Britain, in parliament assembled...