A View of Irish Affairs Since the Revolution of 1688: To the Close of the Parliamentary Session of 1795; ... By James Mullalla, ...T. Henshall, 1795 |
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Trang 276 - This then being the crisis which was to determine a constitutional point of such importance, namely, whether the people in parliament assembled have a right to deliberate upon, and vote the application of any part of the unappropriated revenue without the previous consent of the crown...
Trang 315 - Ferrers, a nobleman of a violent spirit, who had committed many outrages, and, in the opinion of all who knew him, given manifold proofs of insanity...
Trang 313 - The court, upon due consideration of the whole matter before them, is of opinion that lord George Sackville is guilty of having disobeyed the orders of prince Ferdinand of Brunswick, whom he was, by his commission and instructions, directed to obey as...
Trang 219 - A man of candour cannot, without an emotion of grief and indignation, reflect upon the ruin of the noble family of Ormond, in the person of a brave, generous, and humane nobleman, to whom no crime was imputed, but that of having obeyed the commands of his sovereign.
Trang 316 - ... declared he would walk in the garden. In a few minutes after this declaration, while he remained alone in his chamber, he fell down upon the floor ; the noise...
Trang 249 - Mr. Flood was, however, induced to withdraw this, and moved, that leave be given to bring in " Heads of a Bill for punishing Mutiny and Desertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.
Trang 248 - ... of his patron, had it in his power to put twenty or thirty of the best subjects in England to immediate death, without any trial or form but that of reading a proclamation.
Trang 230 - THE commons prepared a bill for raifing one hundred thoufand pounds a year, upon the real and perfonal eftates of all papifts, or perfons educated in the popifh religion, towards defraying the expences occafioned by the late rebellion and diforder.
Trang 268 - This excellent prince, who now died in the forty-fifth year of his age, was possessed of every amiable quality which could engage the affection of the people, a tender and obliging husband, a fond parent, a kind master, liberal...
Trang 298 - When the miniftry of England received the firft advice, that M. Thurot had efcaped from Dunkirk with a fmall fquadron of armed fhips, having on board a body of land. troops, defigned for a private expedition on the coaft of Scotland or Ireland...