Official Account of the Noble Lord's Bite!: And His Dangerous Condition, with who Went to See Him, and what was Said, Sung, and Done, on the Melancholy Occasion |
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... an unlawful oath . Mr. C - NN - G rose to order . He was afraid the Honourable Member , much as he respected him , was liable to a preminure for barely supposing that His Majesty's Ministers could either be united men , or do 6.
... an unlawful oath . Mr. C - NN - G rose to order . He was afraid the Honourable Member , much as he respected him , was liable to a preminure for barely supposing that His Majesty's Ministers could either be united men , or do 6.
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... member whilst reading the paper , which he was sorry to see in his hands . Mr. W - B - F - E then read from the Belfast News- letter THE TEST . " We will rigidly attend our duty in Parliament , " and be governed by the instructions of ...
... member whilst reading the paper , which he was sorry to see in his hands . Mr. W - B - F - E then read from the Belfast News- letter THE TEST . " We will rigidly attend our duty in Parliament , " and be governed by the instructions of ...
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... Member who spoke last was not warranted in exclaiming against inconsis- tency ; an imputation , which , when attributed to His Majesty's Servants , God knows , they thoroughly des- pised . They laughed at the charge as often as it was ...
... Member who spoke last was not warranted in exclaiming against inconsis- tency ; an imputation , which , when attributed to His Majesty's Servants , God knows , they thoroughly des- pised . They laughed at the charge as often as it was ...
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... of the Noble Lord , who had created Union in a sister country , and he fondly hoped had been ordained to preserve it here , lament- able as was his Lordship's present infirmity . The Hon . Member was proceeding , when the Noble 10.
... of the Noble Lord , who had created Union in a sister country , and he fondly hoped had been ordained to preserve it here , lament- able as was his Lordship's present infirmity . The Hon . Member was proceeding , when the Noble 10.
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... Member was proceeding , when the Noble Lord suddenly rose in a paroxysm , and to the astonish- ment of all present , with a loud voice , looking at each occasionally , but particularly at Mr. C - NNG , he sung with great emotion " Ye ...
... Member was proceeding , when the Noble Lord suddenly rose in a paroxysm , and to the astonish- ment of all present , with a loud voice , looking at each occasionally , but particularly at Mr. C - NNG , he sung with great emotion " Ye ...
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Page 7 - A bill for preventing pensioners from sitting in parliament, or such placemen as cannot sit in the British House of Commons. " A bill for limiting the number of placemen and pensioners and the amount of pension. " A bill for preventing revenue officers from voting at elections. " A bill for rendering the servants of the crown of Ireland responsible for the expenditure of the public money.
Page 6 - We are desired and authorised to inform the '•' public, through the medium of this paper, that at the " commencement of the election for the County of " Down, on Saturday last, the following TEST, " which, with the signatures of the Hon. E — w — D "W — D and the Hon. R— в— т S — w— т" his Lordship interrupted the reading by calling out "that's me !
Page 8 - We are embarked in a much more interesting " and glorious cause than our success as individuals — ". we are called forth as instruments in your hands " to emancipate the country. (Signed) EDWARD WARD, ROBERT STEWART.
Page 12 - Then up to his Highness he goes, And with tar he anointed his body, So that when the morning arose He look'd like a sweep in a noddy ; It fitted him just to the skin, Wherever the journeyman stuck it ; And, after committing the sin,