| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1924 - 352 páginas
...address, demanded free trade. After some discussion the following motion was carried unanimously : — " That it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." 805. Even the members in government employment voted for this : it was proposed by Walter Hussey Burgh... | |
| William O'Brien - 1924 - 344 páginas
...propose this addendum to Grattan's more cautelous phraseology : " Thai 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 Prime Serjeant's amendment and the speech that followed it lost his place for Hussey Burgh, but... | |
| Frank Welsh - 2003 - 546 páginas
...when, in reply to the Lord Lieutenant's request for more money, the Irish House of Commons retorted: 'It is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this Nation is now to be saved from impending Ruin' - and backed up their defiance by flatly refusing, by 170 votes to forty-seven, to grant new taxes.9... | |
| Gustave de Beaumont - 2006 - 458 páginas
...king, these words should be inserted: "We beg leave, however humbly, to represent to your Majesty, that it is not by temporary expedients, but by a free...this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin." — Tr. 178. The name of Hussey Burgh should not be omitted from this list. The following fragment,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 514 páginas
...1954, pp. 140-1). 3 See above, p. 154. * On 12 October the Irish House of Commons unanimously voted: 'That it is not by temporary Expedients, but by a free Trade alone, that this Nation now is to be saved from impending Ruin' (Journals of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland,... | |
| 1833 - 538 páginas
...(then prime sergeant) afterwards couched in the terms, " that it is not by temporary expedients, but by free trade alone, that this nation is now to be saved from impending ruin;" and this amendment of the Irish parliament was followed by the British parliament " prodeeding to pass... | |
| The Month A Catholic Magazine and review VOL.XLVII January-April,1883 - 1883 - 620 páginas
...to the restrictions on trade, and an amendment to the Lord Lieutenant's address (1779), "that it was not by temporary expedients but by a free trade alone that this nation (Ireland) is now to be saved from impending ruin," was carried unanimously. 1 Numerous meetings were... | |
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