Ten Great Motions

That America will not flourish more as a Monarchy than as a Republic. (1771)

That America will not flourish more as a Monarchy than as a Republic. (1771)

2 That the movement in favour of the business education of women deserves our approbation (1864).

3 That the law relating to the tenure of land in Ireland requires alteration. (1866)

4 That women ought to be admitted to the learned professions. (1868)

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5 That the objections to the construction of the Channel Tunnel are well founded. (1882)

6 That the extension of the franchise to women is desirable - Affirmative. (1897)

7 That the movement to establish Sunday Journalism is to be condemned - Negative. (1899)

8 That the emancipation of the coloured races is a danger to civilisation - Affirmative. (1908)

9 That Merger means Murder (on a proposal by the Minister for Education to merge TCD and UCD) - Affirmative. (1968)

10 That this House would check before it mates - Negative. (1996)