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" ... moved, .«' That leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for declaring the sole and exclusive right of the Irish Parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever, internal and external, for the kingdom of Ireland. "
Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan - Page 193
by Henry Grattan - 1839
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Historical Register

1719 - 456 pages
...Prefence, and declare their Aflent thereto, and tq the Book ot Common Prayer ; and then it was ' order'd, That Leave be given to bring in Heads of a Bill, For exempting tie Protejlant Di/mten of tlis Kingdom pom certain Penalties to vlicl tlij are natr futjeS...
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Debates Relative to the Affairs of Ireland: In the Years 1763 and 1764, Volume 1

Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 440 pages
...might have leave to bring in the Heads of a Bill, to prevent fuch Evils for the future. " Ordered, that leave be given, to bring in Heads of a Bill, for the better Regulation of fuch Ships as Trade between the Kingdom of Ireland, and that of Great Britain...
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Debates Relative to the Affairs of Ireland: In the Years 1763 and 1764, Volume 2

Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 492 pages
...will render them wholly fubfervient to the Order* and Directions of the Juftice of Peace. Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in Heads of a Bill for fupporting the Authority pf Magiftrates, amd preferving the Peace. The R— t H— ble W- H— F—...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW; OR, JOURNAL:

SEVERAL HANDS - 1767 - 588 pages
...the county of Kilkenny, made a motion, which he introduced with a moft eloquent and pathetic fpeech ; that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for difcharge, without fee, perfons who (hall be acquitted of offences, for which they are or {hall be...
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THE MONTHLY REVIEW, OR LITERARY JOURNAL BY SEVERAL HANDS

SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pages
...the County of Clare) made a motion, (which he introduced with a very judicious and eloquent fpeech) that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for making the Commiffions of Judges, quamdiu fc bene gejjerint, which was ordered On the fifteenth day...
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A View of Irish Affairs Since the Revolution of 1688: To the Close of the ...

James Mullala - 1795 - 376 pages
...allegations of their petition, to the fatisfaction of the committee. The houfe accordingly ordered, that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for afcertaining the tithe of herbage, or agiftment of dry and barren cattle in Ireland, and fettling the...
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View of Irish Affairs Since the Revolution of 1688 to the Close ..., Volumes 1-2

James Mullalla - 1795 - 712 pages
...the allegations of their petition, to the faiisfa&ion of the committee. The houfe accordinglyordered, that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for afcertaining the tithe of herbage, or agiftment of dry and barren cattle in Ireland, and fettling the...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1805 - 486 pages
...on the 25th of May, 1778, made a motion in the Irish House of Commons, and the question being put, that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for the relief of his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects of Ireland, and that Mr. Gardiner, the Hon. Barry...
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Speeches of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan: With Prefatory Observations, Volume 1

Henry Grattan - 1813 - 540 pages
...his, first opened the eyes of the Irish nation to its enormity. And on the 13th of November, 1781, he moved that leave be given to bring in heads of a bill to explain, amend, and limit an act, entitled, " An act to prevent Mutiny and Desertion in the army,...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable Henry Grattan: In the Irish ..., Volume 1

Henry Grattan - 1822 - 436 pages
...previously was, but did not enact a new law, and therefore left the law as it stood before: he accordingly moved, .«' That leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for declaring the sole and exclusive right of the Irish Parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever,...
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