Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1841 - Politicians |
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... carry arms - Note - Lord Charlemont's answer to the Volunteers respecting the granting the elective franchise to the Catholics - Mr . Flood's amendment - Mr . Fitzgibbon's eulogium on Mr. Grattan Page 198 CHAPTER VIII . Committee on ...
... carry arms - Note - Lord Charlemont's answer to the Volunteers respecting the granting the elective franchise to the Catholics - Mr . Flood's amendment - Mr . Fitzgibbon's eulogium on Mr. Grattan Page 198 CHAPTER VIII . Committee on ...
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... carried against the Prince - Remarks thereon Page 331 CHAPTER XII . Meeting of the Irish parliament , February , 1789 - Regency - Mr . Grat- tan's motion to proceed by address - Carried - Mr . Fitzgibbon attacks Mr. Grattan ― The House ...
... carried against the Prince - Remarks thereon Page 331 CHAPTER XII . Meeting of the Irish parliament , February , 1789 - Regency - Mr . Grat- tan's motion to proceed by address - Carried - Mr . Fitzgibbon attacks Mr. Grattan ― The House ...
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... carry a question in the House of Commons without the assistance of Lord North , who has hitherto supported him with such hostility , as must make his situation unpleasant , and to the last degree precarious beside . My dear Sir ...
... carry a question in the House of Commons without the assistance of Lord North , who has hitherto supported him with such hostility , as must make his situation unpleasant , and to the last degree precarious beside . My dear Sir ...
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... carried the dispatch to the Castle ; I think the business wears a favourable appearance , as there was not a negative voice on the motion . Whether I have in my hurry mis - stated any part of the conversation , I know not ...
... carried the dispatch to the Castle ; I think the business wears a favourable appearance , as there was not a negative voice on the motion . Whether I have in my hurry mis - stated any part of the conversation , I know not ...
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... carried them into the cabinet with me . A gentleman who now hears me , knows that I proposed to the privy council an Irish Mutiny Bill , and that not with a view of any par- liamentary grant . I supported an absentee tax ; and while I ...
... carried them into the cabinet with me . A gentleman who now hears me , knows that I proposed to the privy council an Irish Mutiny Bill , and that not with a view of any par- liamentary grant . I supported an absentee tax ; and while I ...
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