June 22, rose in the house of commons ; and after a most eloquent and energetic speech, moved " that this house will early in the next session of parliament, take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman... The Edinburgh Annual Register - Page 193edited by - 1814Full view - About this book
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 632 pages
...committee to take into its most serious consideration, the state of the laws affecting his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...view to such a final and "conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1846 - 768 pages
...committee to take into its most serious consideration, the state of the laws affecting his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant... | |
| Miles Gerald Keon - 1847 - 432 pages
...house resolve itself into a committee, to consider the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...conducive to the peace and strength of the united kingdom, the stability of the Protestant establishment, and the general satisfaction and concord of... | |
| Henry Grattan - 1847 - 498 pages
...parliament, take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting His Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with a view to such final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and tranquillity of the United Kingdom,... | |
| Francis Horner - 1849 - 398 pages
...House, to take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws aflecting his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the power and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1849 - 512 pages
...early in the next session, the state of the laws affecting the Roman Catholics, with a view to such an adjustment as might be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant establishment, and to the general satisfaction and concord... | |
| John Arthur Roebuck - 1852 - 544 pages
...resolve itself into a Committee, to consider the state of the laws affecting his Majesty's Roman-catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the protestant... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1853 - 400 pages
...whole house, to take into its most " serious consideration the state of the laws affecting "the Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and " Ireland,...view to such a final and conciliatory " adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and " strength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the " Protestant... | |
| Francis Horner - 1853 - 836 pages
...House, to take into its most serious consideration the state of the laws affecting his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment, as may be conducive to the power and strength of the United Kinfjdom, to the stability of the Protestant... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 816 pages
...shall take into our moat serious consideration the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects in Great Britain and Ireland, with...view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be conducive to the peace and stiength of the United Kingdom, to the stability of the Protestant... | |
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