An Historical Review of the State of Ireland: From the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the 1st of January, 1801 : in Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... Said refolutions prefented to the lord lieutenant 319 The Duke of Bedford appointed lord lieutenant - The apprehenfion of further perfecutions engage fome Catholic gentlemen to meet - Diversity of opinions on their political rights ...
... Said refolutions prefented to the lord lieutenant 319 The Duke of Bedford appointed lord lieutenant - The apprehenfion of further perfecutions engage fome Catholic gentlemen to meet - Diversity of opinions on their political rights ...
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... said : " The lower clafs of the Irish , I understand , to be a race robuft and hardy , and of a very irritable difpofition and nature : they are now indolent in extreme poverty , from being debarred the common refources of induftry ...
... said : " The lower clafs of the Irish , I understand , to be a race robuft and hardy , and of a very irritable difpofition and nature : they are now indolent in extreme poverty , from being debarred the common refources of induftry ...
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... said , " the viceroy is of little or no power with the old natives , therefore your lordship will expect of me no more than I am able . " This prelate was fent as it were on a fingle combat against the whole hierarchy of the Irish ...
... said , " the viceroy is of little or no power with the old natives , therefore your lordship will expect of me no more than I am able . " This prelate was fent as it were on a fingle combat against the whole hierarchy of the Irish ...
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... said sheriffe of the said fhire ( being one of the Pale ) is not able to execute the king's process and precepts , & c . Preamble of the A & . << with the English laws , but fuch as might with OF THE STATE OF IRELAND . 63.
... said sheriffe of the said fhire ( being one of the Pale ) is not able to execute the king's process and precepts , & c . Preamble of the A & . << with the English laws , but fuch as might with OF THE STATE OF IRELAND . 63.
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... said that England could never be ruined but by a parliament . And there has been too much reafon for many late affertions , that Ireland could not be saved whilst it had a parliament . + I have followed Dr. Leland ( 2 vol . p . 241 ) in ...
... said that England could never be ruined but by a parliament . And there has been too much reafon for many late affertions , that Ireland could not be saved whilst it had a parliament . + I have followed Dr. Leland ( 2 vol . p . 241 ) in ...
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