Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, 4. ciltH. Colburn, 1842 |
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Sayfa 6
... nature , and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the Union with kindred frost and kindred opacity . Nor indeed , my lords , except where the interest of millions can be affected by the folly or the vice of an individual , need it be ...
... nature , and acquire an incorrigible permanency in the Union with kindred frost and kindred opacity . Nor indeed , my lords , except where the interest of millions can be affected by the folly or the vice of an individual , need it be ...
Sayfa 7
... nature flippant and compendious ; it hops with airy and fastidious levity over proofs and arguments , and perches upon assertion , which it calls conclusion . " * The Chancellor , notwithstanding the able argu- ments of counsel ...
... nature flippant and compendious ; it hops with airy and fastidious levity over proofs and arguments , and perches upon assertion , which it calls conclusion . " * The Chancellor , notwithstanding the able argu- ments of counsel ...
Sayfa 30
... nature of vice , and makes ambition virtue . You do not make this man a Colossus ; but he makes you pigmies , and both lose your natural proportion - he , his natural inferiority , and you , your natural superiority in your native land ...
... nature of vice , and makes ambition virtue . You do not make this man a Colossus ; but he makes you pigmies , and both lose your natural proportion - he , his natural inferiority , and you , your natural superiority in your native land ...
Sayfa 37
... nature . The Roman Catholic question may be said to have taken its rise in the year 1790. It pro- ceeded from natural causes : —the politics of Eu- rope , the French Revolution , the concessions to the English Catholics , -and the ...
... nature . The Roman Catholic question may be said to have taken its rise in the year 1790. It pro- ceeded from natural causes : —the politics of Eu- rope , the French Revolution , the concessions to the English Catholics , -and the ...
Sayfa 38
... nature , but to those of God . Afterwards , when the Catholics were allowed to remain in the country , and took the oath of allegiance , the penal laws should have ceased ; - for the people became subjects , and then there could be no ...
... nature , but to those of God . Afterwards , when the Catholics were allowed to remain in the country , and took the oath of allegiance , the penal laws should have ceased ; - for the people became subjects , and then there could be no ...
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abuses afterwards appeared Armagh arms Beresford bill borough British Burke Catholic question Chancellor CHAP character committee conduct connexion constitution Council court Crown Curran DEAR declaration defend Dublin Duigenan Duke of Portland effect election emancipation England favour feel France French friends give Government HENRY GRATTAN honour hope House of Commons insurrection Irish Parliament jury justice King kingdom labour land letter liberty Lord Camden Lord Carhampton Lord Castlereagh Lord Charlemont Lord Clare Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Moira Lord Thurlow Lord-lieutenant M'CAN magistrates Majesty Majesty's measures ment military mind minister Moira motion nation never object occasion opinion opposed opposition Parlia party persons petition Pitt Ponsonby present principles privileges proceedings proposed Protestant Protestant ascendancy received reform rejected religion representation resolutions respect Roman Catholics sent sentiments speech spirit Tinnehinch tion Union United Irishmen vote Whig Club wish
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Sayfa 274 - There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats ; For I am armed so strong in honesty, That they pass by me as the idle wind Which I respect not.
Sayfa 278 - In the awful presence of God, I, AB do voluntarily declare, that I will persevere in endeavouring to form a brotherhood of affection among Irishmen of every religious persuasion, and that I will also persevere in my endeavours to obtain an equal, full and adequate representation of all the people of Ireland. I do further declare, that neither hopes, fears, rewards...
Sayfa 352 - The very disgraceful frequency of courts-martial, and the many complaints of irregularities in the conduct of the troops in this kingdom, having too unfortunately proved the Army to be in a state of licentiousness which must render it formidable to every one but the enemy, the Commander-in-Chief thinks it necessary...
Sayfa 68 - I also declare, that it is not an article of the catholic faith; neither am I thereby required to believe or profess that the pope is infallible, or that I am bound to obey any order in its own nature immoral, though the pope or any ecclesiastical power should issue or direct such...
Sayfa 88 - A Protestant King of Ireland, A Protestant Parliament, A Protestant Hierarchy. Protestant Electors and Government, The Benches of Justice, The Army and the Revenue, Through all their Branches and Details, Protestant: And this System Supported by a Connection with the Protestant Realm of Britain.
Sayfa 320 - ... you whether you know of any language which could have adequately described the idea of mercy denied where it ought to have been granted, or of any phrase vigorous enough to convey the indignation which an honest man would have felt upon such a subject ? Let me beg of you for a moment to suppose that any one of you had been the writer of this very severe expostulation with the Viceroy, and that you had been the witness of the whole progress of this never-to-be-forgotten catastrophe.
Sayfa 321 - ... the miserable plaits of his phraseology, nor placed his patches and feathers with that correctness of millinery which became so exalted a person. If you agree with him, gentlemen of the jury; if you think that the man who ventures, at the hazard of his own life, to rescue from the deep the drowned honour of his country, must not presume upon the guilty familiarity of plucking it by the locks, I have no more to say.
Sayfa 161 - ... and death ; a death which no innocence can escape, no art elude, no force resist, no antidote prevent : — there was an antidote — a juror's oath — but even that adamantine chain, that bound the integrity of man to the throne of eternal justice, is solved and melted in...
Sayfa 68 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Sayfa 461 - That it is the right of the subjects to petition the king, and that all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal.