Annals Anecdotes Traits And Traditions of the Irish Parliaments 1172 to 1800

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Annals Anecdotes Traits And Traditions of the Irish Parliaments 1172 to 1800
J Roderick James Roderick Oflanagan
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145 that the words in the Money Bill, 'the 25th March 1796/ should be expunged, and the words, * the 25th March 1795, ' inserted instead. He de- nounced the conduct of the British Cabinet as disgraceful. ' There has been a meeting, ' he said, ' held at the Royal Exchange. The governor of the Bank of Ireland was in the chair. Eesolutions were passed, without a dissentient voice, in favour of the Catholics. The hopes of the people have been raised, and now in one instant they are to be blasted. T...he Protestants of Ireland have de- clared in favour of emancipation. But the British Cabinet cares neither for the Protestants nor the Catholics of Ireland. Has it come to this, that the British minister is to control all the interests, all the talents, all the inclinations of the people of this country ? ' Duquery followed in an equally violent speech. ' I have long watched, ' he said, ' the British Cabinet, and I have ever discovered in it a strong propensity to treat Ireland with insult and contempt.

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