| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 486 pages
...the fundamental rights of that nation. That " they conceived that act, and the claims it advanced, to be " the great and principal cause of the discontents and jealousies " in that kingdom. To assure his majesty, that his majesty's " commons ot Ireland did most sincerely wish,... | |
| 1809 - 644 pages
...the nation. They informed his majesty, that they conceived this act, and the claims it T j advanced, to be the great and principal cause of the discontents and jealousies iu the kingdom. They assured him, that his commons did most smcerely wish, that all the bills which... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 584 pages
...irreconcileable to the fundamental rights of this nation. That we conceive this act, and the claims it advances, to be the great and principal cause of...commons of Ireland do most sincerely wish, that all the bills which become law in Ireland, should receive the approbation of his majesty, under the great... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1813 - 540 pages
...That we conceive this act, and tltu claims it advances, to be the great and principal cau.su oi'ihe discontents and jealousies in this kingdom. *- To...do most sincerely wish that all bills which become law, in Ireland, should receive the approbation of His Majesty, under the great seal of Britain ; but... | |
| 1813 - 440 pages
...of the nation. They informed his majesty, that they conceived this act, and the claims it advanced, to be the great and principal cause of the discontents and jealousies in the kingdom. They assured him, that his commons did most sincerely wish, that all the bills which become... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 pages
...irreconcileable to the fundamental rights of this na« tion. That we conceive this act, and the claims it advances, to be the great and principal cause of...do most sincerely wish that all bills which become law, in Ireland, should receive the approbation of his majesty, under the great seal of Britain; but... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 pages
...irreconcileable to the fundamental rights of this na<tion. That we conceive this act, and the claims it advances, to be the great and principal cause of...majesty's commons of Ireland do most sincerely wish thai all bills which become law, in Ireland, should receive the approbation of his majesty, under the... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1821 - 86 pages
...nation : That we conceive this act, and the claims it advances, to be the great and principal causes of the discontents and jealousies in this kingdom:...do most sincerely wish that all bills which become law in Ireland, should receive the approbation of his Majesty under the seal of Great Britain; but... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 436 pages
...irreconcileable to the fundamental rights of this nation. That we conceive this act, and the claims it advances, 'to be the great and principal cause...do most sincerely wish that all bills which become law in Ireland should receive the approbation of His Majesty under the seal of Great Britain ; but... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1822 - 406 pages
...irreconcileable to the fundamental rights of this nation. That we conceive this Act, and the claims it advances, to be the great and principal cause of...do most sincerely wish that all bills which become law in Ireland, should receive the approbation of his Majesty, under the seal of Great Britain ; but... | |
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