The Parliamentary History of England, From the Earliest Period to the Year ... 25
The Parliamentary History of England, From the Earliest Period to the Year ... 25
William Cobbett, John Wright, Thomas Curson Hansard, Great Britain. Parliament, Scotland. Parliament
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To take a more direct view of this proposition, it would be found, that where the mi- nistry had not displayed their imbecility, they had been insidious ; where they had not been insidious, they had been trea- cherous ; and hy one or other or all these, had they been directed in their prosecu- tion of this very proposition now before the .committee. His hon. friend behind him (Mr. She- ridan ) had clearly established the insidious conduct of ministers, in not having laid this ' proposition befo...re the Irish parlia- ment with, the others ; particularly, as by It, Ireland bound herself to resign her legislative independence. If it should be pretended, that there was no insidious in- tention in not carrying tliis proposition before that parliament, it became a proof of their imbecility in not having done so ; because it was deemed essential: and therefore it proved, that ministry had not been capable of finishing and completing their system to lay before Ireland. If it should be pretended that there was no meaning in the clause which bound the Irish to adopt the British acts of parlia- ment, and that Ireland would not be bound by it, then must the wl\ole be trea- chery to this country.
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