Sir, I, in the most express terms, deny the competency of parliament to do this act. I warn you, do not dare to lay your hands on the constitution. I tell you, that if, circumstanced as you are, you pass this act, it will be a nullity, and that no man... The Irish Bar: Anecdotes, Bon-mots and Biographical Sketches of the Bench ... - Page 21by James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1878 - 59 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Phillips - English orations - 1819 - 484 pages
...express terms, deny the competency of parliament to do this act. I warn you, do not dare to lay your hand on the constitution. — I tell you, that, if, circumstanced...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately — I repeat it, and I call on any man who hears me, to take down... | |
| 1821 - 526 pages
...express terms, deny the competency of parliament to do this act. I warn you, do not dare to lay your band on the constitution. I tell you, that if, circumstanced...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately — I repeat it, and I call on any man who hears me to take down... | |
| 1821 - 522 pages
...express terms, deny the competency of parliament to do this act. I warn you, do not dare to lay your hand on the constitution. I tell you, that if, circumstanced...pass this act, it will be a nullity, and that no man hi Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately—I repeat it, and I call on... | |
| 1822 - 654 pages
...terms deny the competency of parliament to do this net — I warn you, do not dare to lay your hand on the Constitution. I tell you, that, if circumstanced...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately — I repeat it — and I call on any man who hears me to take down... | |
| 1822 - 640 pages
...terms deny the competency of parliament to do this act — I warn you, do not dare to lay your hand on the Constitution. I tell you, that, if circumstanced...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately — 1 repeat it — and I call on any man who hears me to take down... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Readers, American - 1828 - 266 pages
...terms, deny the competency of Parliament to do this act. I warn you, d» not dare to, lay yonr hand on the constitution — I tell you, that if, circumstanced...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. I make the assertion deliberately — I repeat it, and I call on any man who hears me, to take down... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Elocution - 1830 - 360 pages
...emphasise a word or words, the emphasis is often enhanced by a high note, and a downward slide. EXAMPLE 1. I tell you, that if, circumstanced as you are, you...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. Elocutionist, page 6. The rise in the note, makes a more lively picture, especially as contrasted with... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Elocution - 1830 - 364 pages
...emphasise a word or words, the emphasis is often enhanced by a high note, and a downward slide. EXAMPLE 1. this act, it will be a nullity, and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. Elocutionist, page 6. The rise in the note, makes a more lively picture, especially as contrasted with... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Elocution - 1832 - 360 pages
...poet has before noticed the "swift wings" of Satan, the -em. phasia IB therefore thrown on " add." I tell you, that if, circumstanced as you are, you...and that no man in Ireland will be bound to obey it. Elocutionist, page 6. The rise in the note, makes a more lively picture, especially as contrasted with... | |
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