Shaw's Authenticated Report of the Irish State Trials, 1844H. Shaw, 1844 - 678 Seiten |
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... union ; and Lord Althorp , in that session of parliament of 1831 , stated— " The case with respect to the government ... union . I would beg to ask any man who has considered what the repeal of the union must produce , whether it does ...
... union ; and Lord Althorp , in that session of parliament of 1831 , stated— " The case with respect to the government ... union . I would beg to ask any man who has considered what the repeal of the union must produce , whether it does ...
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... union by means otherwise than ceable , by the disaffection which was produced in the minds of the people , and by the organisation which was established throughout the land . pea- It was not the first time that persons were found to ...
... union by means otherwise than ceable , by the disaffection which was produced in the minds of the people , and by the organisation which was established throughout the land . pea- It was not the first time that persons were found to ...
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... union between England and Ireland . That amendment was carried , and the original resolution lost by a majority of 523 to 38 ; and it was on that occasion that the present Lord Monteagle made his celebrated speech against the repeal ...
... union between England and Ireland . That amendment was carried , and the original resolution lost by a majority of 523 to 38 ; and it was on that occasion that the present Lord Monteagle made his celebrated speech against the repeal ...
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... union between Great Britain and Ireland - Great Britain being the foe and the foreigner . He ( Mr. O'Connell ) continued to say , " But the assertion to which he had alluded , relative to the introduction of a bill into parliament for ...
... union between Great Britain and Ireland - Great Britain being the foe and the foreigner . He ( Mr. O'Connell ) continued to say , " But the assertion to which he had alluded , relative to the introduction of a bill into parliament for ...
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... union to pass ? Let every man who , if we had an Irish parliament would rather die than allow the union to pass , lift up his hand . Yes , the Queen will call that parliament . You may say it is the act of the ministry if you please ...
... union to pass ? Let every man who , if we had an Irish parliament would rather die than allow the union to pass , lift up his hand . Yes , the Queen will call that parliament . You may say it is the act of the ministry if you please ...
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act of parliament act of union amongst arbitration assembled attended Attorney Barrett called Catholic charge Charles Gavan Duffy Chartists Chief Justice Clontibret conspiracy conspiring constitution counsel court crime criminal crown Daniel O'Connell declared document Dublin Duffy duty England English evidence excite Fitzgibbon Freeman's Journal gentlemen give Gray guilty heard illegal indictment intention Ireland Irish parliament John O'Connell Judge jury laughter learned gentleman letter liberty Lord lordships Loughrea Majesty's subjects means meeting mind Mullaghmast names nation never newspapers notes O'Connell's speech object observations occasion opinion overt acts paper parties peace peaceable persons physical force present proceedings prosecution proved purpose Queen question recollect reference Repeal Association repeal wardens respect seditious Solicitor Steele tell temperance bands thing Thomas Tierney Tierney tion took traversers unlawful verdict Whiteside witness words
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Seite 594 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same?
Seite 254 - And the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought this great salvation in Israel ? God forbid : as the LORD liveth, there shall not one hair of his head fall to the ground ; for he hath wrought with God this day. So the people rescued Jonathan, that he died not.
Seite 595 - That in order to promote and secure the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland, and to consolidate the strength, power, and resources of the British empire, it will be advisable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland...
Seite 483 - The legislative cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other hands; for it being but a delegated power from the people, they who have it cannot pass it over to others.
Seite 485 - I make the assertion deliberately — I repeat it, and I call on any man who hears me to take down my words. You have not been elected for this purpose. You are appointed to make laws, and not legislatures.
Seite 253 - Wood's project to treat of the alleged dependence of Ireland, he concludes in these lines : — If, then, oppression has not quite subdued, At once, your prudence and your gratitude ; If you yourselves conspire not your undoing, And don't deserve, and won't draw down your ruin ; If yet to virtue you have some pretence ; If yet you are not lost to common sense. Assist your patriot in your own defence. That stupid cant, He went too far...
Seite 595 - Ireland; and that the royal style and titles appertaining to the imperial crown of the said united kingdom and its dependencies...
Seite 539 - 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.