| Periodicals - 1801 - 446 pages
...to enter into the consideration of such measures, as should bs most likely to " consolidate into one lasting fabric, the strength, the power, and the resources of the British Empire." Lord Tyrone, the reporter of the committee, appointed to prepare the address to his Majesty, having... | |
| Charles Coote - Ireland - 1802 - 544 pages
...joined to the sentiment of mutual affection and common interest, may dispose the parliaments in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining and improving a connexion essential to their common security, and of consolidating as far as possible, into one firm... | |
| English poetry - 1805 - 1082 pages
...joined to the sentiment of mutual affection and common interest, may depose the parliaments ¡n both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining and improving a coniiscrjon, essential to their common ftcurity, an. I of consolidating, as f.ir as possible, into... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...affection and common interest, may dispose the porlia" ment in both kingdoms to provide the most cfi'ectual means of maintaining " and improving a connection essential to their common security, and of con" solidating as far as possible, into one firm and lasting fabric, the strength, " the power, and... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 516 pages
...joined to the " sentiment of mutual affection and common interest, may dispose the parlia" ments in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining " and improving a conriection, essential to their common security, and of con" soliilating, as far as possible, into... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...Parlfa* inents in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining and improving the connection essential to their common security, and...of consolidating, as far as possible, into one firm atfd lasting fabric, the strength, the power, and the resources of the British empire. The address... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 552 pages
...joined to the sentiment of mutual affection, and common interest, may dispose the parliaments in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining and improving a connexion essential to their common security, ^nd gf (consolidating as far as possible jnto pne firm... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 556 pages
...parliaments in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining and improvr ing a connexion essential to their common security, and of consolidating as far as possible intp on? firm and lasting fabric, the strength, the power, and, the resources of the British empire."... | |
| Samuel Burdy - Ireland - 1817 - 596 pages
...them, by recommending to their particular consideration the most effectual means of " consolidating into " one firm and lasting fabric the strength, the...power, and " the resources of the British empire." In the house of lords the address approving of the measure of union was carried by a great majority... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 582 pages
...joined to the sentiment of mutual affection and common interest, may dispose the parliaments in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining...the resources of the British empire." The address brought forward in the house of peers was opposed chiefly by the Lords Powerscourt and Bellamont ;... | |
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