| 1805 - 536 Seiten
...do his utmost to establish tkeir cause in the pul-Kc favour, and prepare ike way for theirjintlly " attaining their objects : and the Catholics " will...not concur " in a hopeless attempt to force it now, that (l he must at all times repress with the same " decision as if he held an adverse opinion, " any... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 Seiten
...Pitt will do his utmost to establish their cause in the " public favour, and prepare the way for their finally attaining their objects : " and the Catholics...not concur in a hopeless " attempt to force it now, that he must at all times repress with the same deci" sion as if he held an adverse opinion, any unconstitutional... | |
| 1807 - 748 Seiten
...their caufe in the publie fa<vourt and prepare the laay for their ßnally attaining their objeas : and the Catholics will feel, that as Mr. Pitt could not concur in a hopclefs attempt to force it now, that he muft at all times reprefs with the fame decifion as if he... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1808 - 270 Seiten
...their caufe in, the public ** favour, and prepare the way for their finally attaining their " objedh: and the Catholics will feel, that as Mr. Pitt could " not concur in a hopelefs attempt to force it now, that he " muft at all times reprefs, with the fame decifion as if... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 540 Seiten
...Pitt will do his utmost to establish, their cause in the public f'ayor, and prepare the way for their finally attaining their objects. And, the Catholics will feel, that as Mr, Pitt could npt concur in a hopeless attempt to force it, now, he must at all times repress with the same, decision,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 Seiten
...Pitt will do his utmost to establish their cause in the public favour, and prepare the way for their finally attaining their objects. And the Catholics...not concur in a hopeless attempt to force it now, that he must at all times repress with the same decision, as if he held an adverse opinion, any unconstitutional... | |
| Wakefield, Edward - 1812 - 954 Seiten
...establish their cause in the public favour, and prepare the way for their finally obtaining their object. " And the catholics will feel, that as Mr. Pitt could...not concur in a hopeless attempt to force it, now that he must at all times repress with the same decision as if he held an adverse opinion, ay unconstitutional... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1814 - 534 Seiten
...their ' cause in the public favour, and pre' pare the way for their finally attain" ing their object ; and the Catholics ' will feel, that, as Mr. Pitt could...concur in a hopeless attempt to force •' it now, that he must at all times re'• press, with the same decision as if " he held an adverse opinion,... | |
| 1814 - 454 Seiten
...couid not concur in a hopeless attempt to force it now, ihat he •' must at #11 times repress, wilh the same decision as " if he held an adverse opinion, any unconstitutional con" duct in the Catholic Body. " Under these circumstances, it cannot be doubted, " that the Catholics... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1819 - 812 Seiten
...merely argued, that it was singular that the House should be called upon to censure what they had be. and the Catholics will feel, that as Mr. Pitt could...not concur in a hopeless attempt to force it now, that he must, at all times, repress with the same decision as if he hold an adverse opinion, any unconstitutional... | |
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