Debates Relative to the Affairs of Ireland: In the Years 1763 and 1764, Volume 11766 - Great Britain - 850 pages Like their counterparts in the North Americna colonies, the Irish questioned the validity of the Navigation Acts imposed at the end of the Seven Years' War. The debates in the Irish Parliament recorded in these volumes offer a perspective on the debates in North America. In the end Ireland accepted the acts, a factor in its growing resentment of Great Britain. |
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... Purpose , your Proteftant Charter Schools were established , to which I therefore recommend the Continuance of your Care , Encourage- ment , and Support : Your Linen Manufac- ture demands , and will reward every Inftance of Public ...
... Purpose , your Proteftant Charter Schools were established , to which I therefore recommend the Continuance of your Care , Encourage- ment , and Support : Your Linen Manufac- ture demands , and will reward every Inftance of Public ...
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... Purpose we fhall continue our Care , Encouragement , and Support of the Pro- teftant Charter Schools , and fhall have the ftrict- est Attention to every Method by which our Linen Manufacture may be improved and ex- tended . B 4 • tended ...
... Purpose we fhall continue our Care , Encouragement , and Support of the Pro- teftant Charter Schools , and fhall have the ftrict- est Attention to every Method by which our Linen Manufacture may be improved and ex- tended . B 4 • tended ...
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... Purposes he re- commends ; as fuch are his Majesty's gracious Difpofitions towards us , fuch is his Represen- tative among us , and fuch are the Declara- tions from the Throne , I moft earnestly fe- cond the Motion for an Addrefs of ...
... Purposes he re- commends ; as fuch are his Majesty's gracious Difpofitions towards us , fuch is his Represen- tative among us , and fuch are the Declara- tions from the Throne , I moft earnestly fe- cond the Motion for an Addrefs of ...
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... Purpose , we shall continue our Care , Encouragement , and Support of the Proteftant Charter Schools ; and fhall have the strictest Attention to every Method , by which our Linen Manufacture may be im- proved and extended . We beg Leave ...
... Purpose , we shall continue our Care , Encouragement , and Support of the Proteftant Charter Schools ; and fhall have the strictest Attention to every Method , by which our Linen Manufacture may be im- proved and extended . We beg Leave ...
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... Purpose ; he obferved alfo , that if any fuch Design should be formed , it would never fucceed , because no Expreffion in an Address was obligatory , or even supposed to be fo ; Addreffes being confidered only as Things of course ...
... Purpose ; he obferved alfo , that if any fuch Design should be formed , it would never fucceed , because no Expreffion in an Address was obligatory , or even supposed to be fo ; Addreffes being confidered only as Things of course ...
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Addrefs affure againſt alfo alſo anſwer becauſe befides Buſineſs Cafe Cauſe Committee Confequence confider Confideration Conftitution Country Court Crown DAY XI Derry Duty Enquiry Eſtabliſhment Exchequer Expence exprefs faid fame Favour fhall fhew fince fions firſt fome forry ftill fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofed fupported furely granted greateſt Happineſs higheſt himſelf honourable Gentleman Houfe Houſe impoffible Increaſe Induſtry Intereft Ireland itſelf Judges Juftice Kingdom laſt leaſt lefs leſs Lord Mafter Majefty Majeſty's Manufacture Meaſure ment Minifter moft Money moſt Motion muft muſt myſelf neceffary notwithſtanding Number obſerve Occafion Officers Opinion oppoſe ourſelves paffed Parliament Penfions Perfons perfuaded Petition pleaſed Pleaſure Power prefent pretend proper propofed Purpoſe Queſtion R-t H-ble raiſed Reaſon Refolution Refpect reprefented Revenue ſaid ſay ſeem Seffions Senſe ſhall ſhould ſpoke laft ſtill ſuch ſuppoſed thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thought tion Treaſury uſed Vice-Treaſurers whofe whoſe
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Page 140 - ... character and qualifications. Self-interest was the father by whom Public Spirit has a numerous issue, distinguished by the name of Job. Many of them have come over hither from a neighbouring kingdom, and have with great success played both upon our weakness and our virtues. They very often assume their mother's name, and pretend that their father was Integrity, a gentleman of very honourable descent, who, having of late times been much neglected by persons of power and interest, has fallen into...
Page 22 - ... induftry is fo very fenfibly felt, and fo very difficult to be retrieved : no means can ferve more...
Page 41 - Advantage, may be furmounted by the Minifter, merely in confequence of his being in a Situation which will make it worth his while to offer greater. Time for this iniquitous Compact is alfo abundantly allowed, which, whatever might be the Inclination and Intereft of the Parties, would not be the Cafe, if Parliaments...
Page 35 - Folly, facrifices the many to the few, does, in fact, facrifice the few with the many ; and does nothing more than involve thofe for whom he is willing to betray his Country, in the Ruin which his Treachery is bringing upon it ; the Tool of Court Faction is, like thofe who employ him, the Dupe of his ownCunning, and the Scourge of his own Vice.
Page 6 - ... if any improvements in agriculture can be introduced, upon wife and practicable principles ; and in every thing, that tends to the encouragement of virtue, or the promoting of true religion, you will have towards the attainment of thofe ends, not only my zealous co-operation, but his majeity's ileady and willing proteclion.
Page 19 - Dublin, the resolutions which he read in his place and after delivered in at the table, where the same...
Page vi - Profeffion, and almoft in every Art, who had been preferred to eminent Stations merely by their Merit, having entered the Country under all the Difadvantages of Aliens, without Money, and without Friends.
Page 3 - I have ordered the proper Officers to prepare the feveral Accounts and Eftimates, that they may be laid, in due Time, before you : You will obferve, that although, from the Exigencies of feveral extraordinary Services, the Expences of the two preceding Years have...
Page 4 - I recommend to you a proper Attention to the Reduction of the public Debt. My Lords and Gentlemen, Not only my Duty...
Page 294 - ... moved, .«' That leave be given to bring in heads of a bill for declaring the sole and exclusive right of the Irish Parliament to make laws in all cases whatsoever, internal and external, for the kingdom of Ireland.