| Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 694 pages
...the intention of the two houfes into effect, and as a vindication of their honour and conllitutional conduct. The anfwer being entered on the journals,...prefent the faid addrefs to his royal highnefs." The queftion on Mr. Grattan's * See State Papers. motion was then put, ami patted without any division;... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1792 - 652 pages
...relblutions which he intended to propofe, as necelTary to carry the intention of the two houfes into effe£l, and as a vindication of their honour and conftitutional...lieutenant having thought proper to decline to tranfmit to hn royal highnefs George prince of WaleXthe aiidrefs of both houfes of parliament, 2. competent number... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 502 pages
...two houses into effect, and as a vindication of their honour and constitutional conduct. The answer being entered on the journals, Mr. Grattan moved,...lieutenant having thought *' proper to decline to transmit to his Royal Highness George " Prince of Wales, the address of both houses of parliament,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1811 - 506 pages
...transmitting their address to Great Britain. After r* the answer was discussed in parliament, it was resolved that, his excellency the lord lieutenant having thought proper to decline to transmit to his royal highness George prince of Wales the address of both houses of parliament, a competent... | |
| Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1813 - 540 pages
...Houses into etfect, and as a vindieation of their honor and constitutional conduct. .. , The answer being entered on the Journals, Mr. Grattan moved,...Lord Lieutenant having thought proper to decline to transmit to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, the Address of both Houses of Parliament, a... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - Ireland - 1833 - 540 pages
...to the following day. The question was put and carried without opposition. VII. On the next day he moved — That his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, having thought proper to decline to transmit to his Royal Highness George, prince of Wales, the addrcssot both Houses of Parliament, a... | |
| Sir Jonah Barrington - Ireland - 1844 - 542 pages
...following day. The question was put and carried without opposition. VII. On the next day he mored — That his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant, having thought proper to decline to transmit to his Royal Highness George, prince of Wales, the address of both Houses of Parliament, a... | |
| 1871 - 756 pages
...transmit it to the Prince. He refused to do so. On the day following, Mr. Gratton moved in the House, "That his Excellency, the Lord Lieutenant, having thought proper to decline to transmit to his Royal Highness, George, Prince of 296 297 Wales, the address of both Houses of Parliament,... | |
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