... he admitted the rights of the parliament of Ireland, he felt that, as a 'member of parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform, viz. to express the general nature and outline of the plan, which, in his estimation,... The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 651805Full view - About this book
| Europe - 1802 - 796 pages
...and outline of the plan, which, in his eftimation, would tend to infure thefafety and the hai-.ptnefs of the two kingdoms. Should parliament be of opinion...to produce mutual advantage to the two kingdoms, he (liquid propc fe it to be recorded, that the parliament of Great Britain was ready to abide by it,... | |
| Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - Administrative and political divisions - 1816 - 574 pages
...nature and outline of the plan, which, in his 1799. estimation, would tend to insure the safety and happiness of the two kingdoms. Should parliament be...advantage to the two kingdoms, he should propose it, in order to its being recorded on the journals of that house, leaving the rejection or adoption of... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...rights of the parliament of Ireland, be feltĀ» that as a member of the parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform;...of opinion that it was calculated to produce mutual advantages to the two kingdoms, he should propose it, ia erder to its being recorded on the journals... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1825 - 490 pages
...bis duty to express his general outline of the plan, which, in his estimation, would tend to ensure the safety and the happiness of the two kingdoms....of opinion that it was calculated to produce mutual advantages, he should propose it, in order to its being recorded on the journals, leaving the rejection... | |
| J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1844 - 742 pages
...nature ; a power which he by no means meant to dispute; but he felt it his duty to express his general outline of the plan, which, in his estimation, would...of opinion that it was calculated to produce mutual advantages, he should propose it, in order to its being recorded on the journals, leaving the rejection... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...the rights of the parliament of Ireland, he felt that, as a 'member of parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform,...advantage to the two kingdoms, he should propose it to be recorded, that the parliament of Great Britain was ready to abide by it, leaving it to the legislature... | |
| REV. R. STEWART - 1851 - 312 pages
...he by no means meant to dispute ; but he felt it his duty to lay before the house a general omtline of the plan, which, in his estimation, would tend to insure the safety and happiness of the two kingdoms. Should parliament be of opinion that it was calculated to produce mutual... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Emmet's rebellion, 1803 - 1854 - 552 pages
...the rights of the parliament of Ireland, he felt that, as a member of parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform,...advantage to the two kingdoms, he should propose it to be recorded, that the parliament of Great Britain was ready to abide by it, leaving it to the legislature... | |
| Edward Baines - France - 1855 - 620 pages
...rights of the parliament of Ireland, he felt, that as a member of the parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform;...the plan, which, in his estimation, would tend to ensure the safety and the happiness -of the two kingdoms. Should parliament be of opinion that it was... | |
| Joseph Fisher - Ireland - 1863 - 250 pages
...the rights of the Parliament of Ireland, he felt that, as a member of Parliament of Great Britain, he had a right to exercise, and a duty to perform,...advantage to the two kingdoms, he should propose it to be recorded that the Parliament of Great Britain was ready to abide by it, leaving it to the legislature... | |
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