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adjourned. Parliament<lb/> | adjourned. Parliament<lb/> | ||
admission </note><lb/> | admission </note><lb/> | ||
<p>Of the <del><gap/></del> On the 29<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> of November 1783 the <add>Irish</add> Parliament<lb/> | |||
met and <add>on</add> the Convention <add>was</add> assured a time of<add>moral</add> authority which <add>in</add> the<lb/> | |||
Parliament could not <add>be endowed.</add> brooked <add>Angry</add> High words in both assemblies:<lb/> | |||
any thing worse than high <add>angry</add> words no where. <del>So <gap/></del> In the <gap/> <note>Hardy</note><lb/> | |||
Lord Charlemont succeeded in persuading the to adjourn, and a<lb/> | |||
<del>of</del> determined address <add>to the King</add> being voted by both | |||
Houses of Parliament<lb/> | |||
the Convention <del>met</del> never met again. <add>In peace, it had begun and continent</add> <del>It ended in it <gap/> begun</del><lb/> | |||
in peace, and in peace it ended.</p> | |||
That in all this <add>any thing of</add> <del>the</del> his Lordship <add>the noble President</add> did otherwise than<lb/> | |||
right is more than I can take upon me to say, "The Delegates<lb/> | |||
(say. the biographers) did not, not could they then include the<lb/> | |||
'Catholic body": this is one reason. Ireland had it ever been <lb/> | |||
united could not have stood out against Great Britain, <add><gap/></add> with the<lb/> | |||
monarchy, the aristocracy, <add>Lords on their own <gap/><add>House</add></add><add>, and the Lords in the House</add> and these dependents<lb/> | |||
of Commons by which it was ruled; this is another reason. The<lb/> | |||
Irish mind <add>which is not now was still less</add> was no then the English mind: (<del><gap/> is it now</del>) this<lb/> | |||
was a third reason. | |||
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1819 June 25
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Of the On the 29th of November 1783 the Irish Parliament or 14
Hardy 269 to 273
Novr 29th. 1783. Parliament
Between In
convention and ment,
angry words:
nothing worse. Persuaded By
Charlemont. Convention
adjourned. Parliament
admission
Of the On the 29th of November 1783 the Irish Parliament
met and on the Convention was assured a time ofmoral authority which in the
Parliament could not be endowed. brooked Angry High words in both assemblies:
any thing worse than high angry words no where. So In the Hardy
Lord Charlemont succeeded in persuading the to adjourn, and a
of determined address to the King being voted by both
Houses of Parliament
the Convention met never met again. In peace, it had begun and continent It ended in it begun
in peace, and in peace it ended.
That in all this any thing of the his Lordship the noble President did otherwise than
right is more than I can take upon me to say, "The Delegates
(say. the biographers) did not, not could they then include the
'Catholic body": this is one reason. Ireland had it ever been
united could not have stood out against Great Britain, with the
monarchy, the aristocracy, Lords on their own <add>House</add>, and the Lords in the House and these dependents
of Commons by which it was ruled; this is another reason. The
Irish mind which is not now was still less was no then the English mind: ( is it now) this
was a third reason.
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