Historic Records And Secret Memoirs of the Legislative Union Between Great Brita
Historic Records And Secret Memoirs of the Legislative Union Between Great Brita
Jonah Barrington
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But if these purchases were made by servants of the Exe- cutive Government, in trust, for the uses and purposes of its ministers, to enable them to carry measures through the le- gislature, which their naked strength, official character, or the merits of the measure, might be unable to effect, it was une- quivocal that such practices put an end totally to all security in the constitution, and that the people must owe the enjoy- ment of their liberties only to the timidity, the forbearance, or t...he possible wisdom of an official oligarchy, exclusion The Volunteers now examined existing matters of fact in 'voiJutetV' 6 Iceland, as applicable to these premises; and, comparing the one with the other, the conclusion became so plain and ob- vious to the humblest capacities, that the necessity of reform or modification in the mode of electing members for the Par- liament of Ireland, required no further argument. To ascertain the relative matters of fact, as applicable to OF THE IRISH NATION. A 7 3 these premises, the Volunteers caused to he printed and published, lists of their House of Commons, designating the mode of election of every individual ; the individual by whose personal influence each representative was elected 5 the num- ber of persons who nominally returned the member ; and, as far as could be ascertained, the money or valuable conside- ration paid for such unconstitutional representation.
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