| 690 pages
...improvement of both, and to deprive us of the benefit of common ftrength. I difapproved of it, becaufe I thought it was one unworthy the liberality of Great Britain, and injurious to the interefts of Ireland. But to call that a fyftem in itfelf, .•which was no more than the mere demolition... | |
| 1799 - 598 pages
...underftood as exprefling any regret ' at the termination of that fyftem, I disapproved of 4 it, becaufe I thought it was one unworthy the * liberality of Great Britain, and injurious to the ' interefts of Ireland. But to call that a fyftem in c iffelf, to call that a glorious fabric of human... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 pages
...name, of a final adjuftment, was one that left the connection between Great Britain and Ireland expofed to all the attacks of party, and all the effects of accident. That fettlement confided in th» demolition of the fyftem which before held the two countries together.... | |
| 1799 - 576 pages
...name of a Final Adjuflment, was one that left the Connection between Great Britain and Ireland expofed to all the attacks of Party, and all th^e effects of accident, t 15 ]_ Occident. The Settlement confifted in the demolition of the Syfterri which before held the... | |
| 1802 - 796 pages
...name of a final adjuftment, was one that left the connexion between Great Britain and Ireland expofed to all the attacks of party, and all the effects of accident. That fettlement, he contended, confided in the demolition of the fydem which had before held the two countries... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 464 pages
...made in 17S'2, so far from deserving the name of a final adjustment, was one that left the connection between Great Britain and Ireland exposed to all the...expressing any regret at the termination of that system. 1 disapproved of it, because I thought it was one unworthv the liberality of Great Britain, and injurious... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 pages
...settlement of 1 782, far from deserving the name of 2 final adjustment, was one that left the connection between Great Britain and Ireland exposed to all the...system which before held the two countries together. A system, unworthy of the liberality of Great Britain, and injurious to the interests of Ireland. But... | |
| 1808 - 546 pages
...made in 1782, so far from deserving the name of a final adjustment, was one that left the connection between Great Britain and Ireland exposed to all the...system. I disapproved of it, because I thought it was unworthy the liberality of Great Britain, and injurious to the interests of Ireland. But to call that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 pages
...made in 1782, so far from deserving the name of a final adjustment, was one that left the connexion between Great Britain and Ireland exposed to all the...party and all the effects of accident. That settlement con • sisted in the demolition of the system which before' held the two countries together. Let me... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 816 pages
...final adjustment, was one that left the connexion between Great Britain and Ireland exposed to all tbe attacks of party, and all the effects of accident. That settlement consisted ia the demolition of the system which before hehl the two countries together. Let me not be understood... | |
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