IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... power, and 11. it the present Goretnmenl might regarded a r iol.c oiie. 1 The O’CoNNon Don se.eral ctmilar petiluma from Lord John Rumkli. thon the fal owliig rerolut on. ...
... power, and 11. it the present Goretnmenl might regarded a r iol.c oiie. 1 The O’CoNNon Don se.eral ctmilar petiluma from Lord John Rumkli. thon the fal owliig rerolut on. ...
... the 28th instant. Messrs. Hume, O’Connell, Grattan, Howard, &c. presented petitions from different parts of Ireland, praying for a continuanc# of fair and impartial government. The a4iourned debate on Lord John Russell’s motion was then resumed; the course ...
... he (Lord John) had actually challenged an inquiry into the state of Ireland under Lord Normanby’s government, and challenged, too, that it should commenced in the House of Lords if the result of the investigation was not feared, he (Lord John) assuming ...
... able John Thomas Capel. We are informed that shortly before the decease of the Noble Earl he complained of a difficulty in breathing, when a medical gentleman was immediately sent for, but before his arrival the Earl breathed his last in the arms of his ...
... others who were present were Mr. o‘Connel!, M.F. ; Sir William Drahazoo, Hart. M.P.; Dr. Lcfroy, M.P.; Mr. G. Grattan, M.P. ; Mr. 11. Grattan, M.P.; Mr. Vigors, M.P.; Mr. Kcdington, M.P. ; Bir William Somerville, Barf. M.P., Mr. Archbold, M.P.; Mr. Blake ...