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" Majesty commands me to express his anxious hope that this consideration, 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 connection... "
History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798: With Memoirs of the Union, and ... - Page 326
by William Hamilton Maxwell - 1845 - 477 pages
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A new and impartial history of Ireland. 4 vols. [in 2].

Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 pages
...joined to the sentiments of mutual affection and common interest, may dispose the parliament in both kingdoms to provide the most effectual means of maintaining...consolidating, as far as possible, into one firm and lasting fabrick, the strength, the power, and the resources of the British empire." After the speech of the...
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The History of Great Britain from the Death of George II. to the Coronation ...

J. R. Miller - Great Britain - 1825 - 490 pages
...hope that the parliament» in both kingdoms would be disposed to pryvide the most effectual шеапя of maintaining and improving a connection essential...and the resources of the British empire. The address in the house of peers was opposed chiefly by the lords Powerecourt and Bellamont, who severally moved...
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The Life and Times of "England's Patriot King," William the Fourth: With a ...

John Watkins - Great Britain - 1832 - 800 pages
...afterwards, in a message from the King, expressing his wish that means might be provided in both kingdoms for their common security, and of consolidating, as far...the power, and the resources of the British empire. In England the proposed union was favourably entertained, both in and out of parliament. The resolutions...
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The Repealer's Manual; Or, Absenteeism: the Union Re-considered, Volume 1

William Joseph Battersby - Absentee landlordism - 1833 - 388 pages
...consideration joined to the sentiment of affection and common interest, may dispose the parliament 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...
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Rise and Fall of the Irish Nation

Sir Jonah Barrington - Ireland - 1833 - 540 pages
..." to the sentiment of mutual affection and common in " terest , 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 fur as possible into " one firm...
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The Life and Reign of William the Fourth

George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1837 - 954 pages
...afterwards, in a message from the King, expressing his wish that means might be provided in both kingdoms for their common security, and of consolidating, as far...the power, and the resources of the British empire. In England the proposed union was favourably entertained, both in and out of parliament. The resolutions...
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The Life and Reign of William the Fourth

George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1837 - 972 pages
...afterwards, in a message from the King, expressing his wish that means might be provided in both kingdoms for their common security, and of consolidating, as far...the power, and the resources of the British empire. In England the proposed union was favourably entertained, both in and out of parliament. The resolutions...
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The Life and Reign of William the Fourth, Volume 1

George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - Great Britain - 1857 - 462 pages
...afterwards, in a message from the King, expressing his wish that means might be provided in both kingdoms for their common security, and of consolidating, as far...firm and lasting fabric, the strength, the power, ;u:d the resources of the British empire. In England the proposed union was favourably entertained,...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 19

1842 - 840 pages
...the best protection against both foreign and domestic enemies, calculated, as it was, to consolidate into one firm and lasting fabric the strength, the...and the resources of the British empire. The address was an echo to the speech, and among its paragraphs contained one, pledging the house to approve and...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 19

1842 - 1022 pages
...the best protection against both foreign and domestic enemies, calculated, as it was, to consolidate into one firm and lasting fabric the strength the...and the resources of the British empire. The address was an echo to the speech, and among its paragraphs contained one, pledging the house to approve and...
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