A history of Irish affairs, from the 12th of October, 1779, to the 15th September, 1782, etc1782 |
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Side 16
... countrymen want more than it is your wish to give . But , my Lord , they want it in a different mode ; they want what they have a right to , separated from the bounty of England . It fhall therefore be the object of this letter to point ...
... countrymen want more than it is your wish to give . But , my Lord , they want it in a different mode ; they want what they have a right to , separated from the bounty of England . It fhall therefore be the object of this letter to point ...
Side 18
... country- men are unjust and unreasonable , we are furely entitled to an explanation why they are fo . If they are juft and reason- able , they should be complied with . If they are just and reasonable , and not complied with , we have a ...
... country- men are unjust and unreasonable , we are furely entitled to an explanation why they are fo . If they are juft and reason- able , they should be complied with . If they are just and reasonable , and not complied with , we have a ...
Side 20
... countrymen deny . The word expedient conveys a thoufand things repugnant to the rights of Ireland . It may hereafter be deemed expedient to re- voke the very indulgences you now find it expedient to grant . It may be expe- ent to ...
... countrymen deny . The word expedient conveys a thoufand things repugnant to the rights of Ireland . It may hereafter be deemed expedient to re- voke the very indulgences you now find it expedient to grant . It may be expe- ent to ...
Side 22
... countrymen to be im- patient under their wrongs , which they feel and understand . " I do not deceive you when I fay , that this reafoning is very general amongst Irishmen . I do not deceive you when I fay , we are attached to England ...
... countrymen to be im- patient under their wrongs , which they feel and understand . " I do not deceive you when I fay , that this reafoning is very general amongst Irishmen . I do not deceive you when I fay , we are attached to England ...
Side 26
... countrymen are forry for it . But , my Lord , as an Irishman , I cannot conceive that I am to be a flave , because England has been imprudent or unfortu- nate . I cannot conceive if England was finking , that Ireland is bound in any way ...
... countrymen are forry for it . But , my Lord , as an Irishman , I cannot conceive that I am to be a flave , because England has been imprudent or unfortu- nate . I cannot conceive if England was finking , that Ireland is bound in any way ...
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A history of Irish affairs, from the 12th of October, 1779, to the 15th ... Francis DOBBS Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1782 |
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Side 54 - 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 71 - Britain, on which connexion the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend ; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a Parliament of her own, the sole Legislature thereof.
Side 59 - Wine at present in this kingdom, until such time as our exports shall be received in the kingdom of Portugal, as the manufactures of part of the British Empire...
Side 135 - Legislature thereof. That there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation except the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, nor any other Parliament which hath any authority or power of any sort whatsoever in this country, save only the Parliament of Ireland.
Side 59 - That we hold the right of private judgment in matters of religion, to be equally sacred in others as in ourselves. Resolved therefore, That as men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as protestants, we rejoice in the relaxation of the penal laws against our Roman catholic fellow-subjects...
Side 12 - Majesty that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin.
Side 100 - 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 71 - To assure his majesty, that we humbly conceive that in this right the very essence of our liberties exists; a right, which we, on the part of all the people of Ireland, do claim as their birth-right, and which we cannot yield but with our lives.
Side 57 - Ulster (eleven to be a quorum} be, and are hereby appointed, a committee till next general meeting, to act for the volunteer corps here represented, and, as occasion shall require, to call general meetings of that province. " Resolved unanimously, That said committee do appoint nine of their members to be a committee in Dublin, in order to communicate with such other volunteer associations in the other provinces as may think proper to come to similar resolutions, and to deliberate with them on the...
Side 73 - And we beg leave to assure His Majesty, that we are the more confirmed in this hope, inasmuch as the people of this kingdom have never expressed a desire to share...