| Thomas MacNevin - 1882 - 266 páginas
...his office, patriotism should have been impossible, moved that " we beg to represent to his Majesty that it is not by temporary expedients but by a free...nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." This resolution was carried unanimously ; the supporters of government saw that it was useless to oppose... | |
| John Hely- Hutchinson - 1882 - 452 páginas
...to the press, the Commons of Ireland have, in their address to his Majesty, resolved, unanimously, " that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." And the Lords have in their address unanimously entered into a resolution of the same import. f INDEX.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1882 - 1148 páginas
...to the Address a substantive Resolution in these terms — " That we beg to represent to His Majesty that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." The Amendment, as thus improved, was carried unanimously. Abroad it was the hour of England's difficulty,... | |
| William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1888 - 338 páginas
...oppose the amendment. Hussey Burgh, the Prime Serjeant, moved, in place of Grattan's amendment, '' That it is not by temporary expedients, but by a Free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." In reply to the Yiceroy's demand for more money, his Excellency was told that the limited state of... | |
| John Hely-Hutchinson - 1888 - 320 páginas
...Commons of Ireland have, in their address to his Majesty, resolved, unanimously, " that it is not hy temporary expedients, but by a free trade alone that...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." And the Lords have in their address unanimously entered into a resolution of the same import. INDEX.... | |
| Robert Hassencamp - 1888 - 372 páginas
...an amendment to the address was carried which expressly set forth, " that it is not by temporising expedients, but by a free trade alone, that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." 2 After the address had been carried in the House of Commons, it was eventually conveyed to the lord-lieutenant... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 214 páginas
...Sergeant, Hussey Burgh, and unanimously adopted,—"That we beg leave humbly to represent to his Majesty that it is not by tem-porary expedients, but by a...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." The address for free trade was carried to the Lord Lieutenant at the Castle by the members of the House... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1896 - 214 páginas
...Sergeant, Hussey Burgh, and unanimously adopted, — " That we beg leave humbly to represent to his Majesty that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." The address for free trade was carried to the Lord Lieutenant at the Castle by the members of the House... | |
| Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann - 1899 - 650 páginas
...Grattan, in an amendment to the Address, demanded free trade, and the following motion was carried : — " That it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." The motion was supported by all Ireland : and the Government, with the American war going against them,... | |
| Thomas Dunbar Ingram - 1900 - 404 páginas
...Spanish squadron, off Cape St. Vincent, in February, 1780, dissipated the fear of an invasion. pedients, but by a free trade alone that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin ".1 At the same time, a resolution was passed that the members, with their Speaker at their head, should... | |
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