| Francis Plowden - 1804 - 276 pągines
...written pledge to the Car tholics purported, many characters of eminence (including of course their own) pledged not to embark in the service of Government, except on the term of the Catholic privileges being obtained. Afterwards Mr. Pitt returned to office under a counter-pledge... | |
| 1805 - 536 pągines
...and peaceable demeanour ' to any line of conduct of an opposite de' scription.v Pledged, observe ! Pledged not to embark in the service of government...the terms of the Catholic privileges' being obtained ! These " characters of emi" nence" were, doubtless, Mr. PITT and his colleague Mr. DUXDAS, now Lord... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 pągines
...confusion. " On the other hand, should the Catholics be sensible of the benefit they pos" sess by having so many characters of eminence pledged not to embark...terms of the Catholic privileges being " obtained, it is to be hoped, lhat on balancing the advantages and disadvan" tages of their situation they would... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pągines
...attention. It is there stated, in allusion: to the Ministers who had resigned their places, that they were "pledged not to embark in the service of government,...except on the terms of the Catholic privileges being to be obtained" Heie, then, was a specific pledge, not indeed, of the nature disclaimed by Mr. Pitt,... | |
| Patrick Duigenan - 1810 - 268 pągines
...particularly, he asserted, that he never authorised the Marquis to declare, that he, or his colleagues, were pledged not to embark in the service of government, except on the terms of the Romish claims being complied with. It is pretty plain, that Mr. Pitt spoke truly in this particular,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 562 pągines
...have abandoned his official situation. They now practically re. sorted to *the benefit of having so many characters of eminence pledged not to embark...the service of Government, except on the terms of Catholic privileges being obtained. Frequent Catholic meetings were hoklen in Dublin, in which the... | |
| Francis Peter Plowden - 1811 - 566 pągines
...have abandoned „ his official situation. They now practically resorted to *the benefit of having so many characters of eminence pledged not to embark...the service of Government, except on the terms of Catholic privileges being obtained. Frequent Catholic meetings were hoklen in Dublin, in which the... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 540 pągines
...administration, who resigned his office at that time, to give a pledge, that he would not embark again fa the service of Government, except on the terms of the Catholic privileges being, obtained I-have the honor to be—Sir, Your most obedient humble servant. CORNWALLIS. It appeared unaccountable... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1811 - 560 pągines
...written pledge to the Catholics purported, many characters of eminence (including of course their own) pledged not to embark in the service of Government, except on the term of the Catholic privilegetjbeing obtained. Afterwards Mr. Pitt returned to office under a •counter... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 798 pągines
...confusion On the other hand, should the Catholic: be sensible of the benefits they possess by having so many characters of eminence pledged, not to embark in the service of government, except on the terme of the Catholic privilege being obtained, it is to be hoped, that on balancing the advantages... | |
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