VERNMENT BILL
... opinions expressed the honorable and gallant member were at all likely to conciliate any parly in the house . hear). Mr. Grattan did not see why, if people ...
... opinions expressed the honorable and gallant member were at all likely to conciliate any parly in the house . hear). Mr. Grattan did not see why, if people ...
... proposition of Mr. John O’Connell with direct negative, and entered into several statements point out the injury which the Re> pea) of the Union would inflict upon Ireland, both socially and politically. Mr. BLACK ALL moved, amendment Mr. | John CConnell's motion ...