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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... carried on under a cloke of religion Doctor Leland's remarks in favor of the Catholic clergy - Elizabeth's demife CHAPTER III . The Reign of James the Firft . 86 87 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legiflative and juridical power extended ...
... carried on under a cloke of religion Doctor Leland's remarks in favor of the Catholic clergy - Elizabeth's demife CHAPTER III . The Reign of James the Firft . 86 87 ACCESSION of the Stuarts - The legiflative and juridical power extended ...
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... carried by a majority of two - The addrefs answered not very graci- oufly 377 Two patriotie bills rejected 378 Abridged statement of the Irish revenue 379 Difference in point of law between an English proclamation and an Irish one ...
... carried by a majority of two - The addrefs answered not very graci- oufly 377 Two patriotie bills rejected 378 Abridged statement of the Irish revenue 379 Difference in point of law between an English proclamation and an Irish one ...
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... Carried after a long debate Refolutions of the city of Dublin Refolutions of the city of Waterford First affociations of volunteers and progress The lord lieutenant's fpeech to parliament Mr. Grattan's obfervations thereupon Grattan's ...
... Carried after a long debate Refolutions of the city of Dublin Refolutions of the city of Waterford First affociations of volunteers and progress The lord lieutenant's fpeech to parliament Mr. Grattan's obfervations thereupon Grattan's ...
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... carried their language with them . Plautus , who wrote his plays in the fecond Pu- nic war , introduces into his Panulus the character of Hanno a Carthaginian , into whose mouth he puts feveral Carthaginian ( or Phoenician ) fentences ...
... carried their language with them . Plautus , who wrote his plays in the fecond Pu- nic war , introduces into his Panulus the character of Hanno a Carthaginian , into whose mouth he puts feveral Carthaginian ( or Phoenician ) fentences ...
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... carried * This state of grievances moft fingularly coincides with others of later dates : for it is a melan- choly truth , that for want of an incorporate union with England , this country has been doomed for centuries to suffer a ...
... carried * This state of grievances moft fingularly coincides with others of later dates : for it is a melan- choly truth , that for want of an incorporate union with England , this country has been doomed for centuries to suffer a ...
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addrefs adminiſtration affured againſt alfo alſo anſwer becauſe bill Britain Britiſh caufe cauſe commiffioners confequence confiderable confidered conftitution crown declared defire Diffenters difpofition Dublin Duke Earl eftates enemies England Engliſh eſtabliſhment expence expreffed faid fame favor fays fecurity feffion fent fervice feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fituation fome fovereign fpeech ftate fubjects fuch fuffered fupport fyftem hiftory himſelf honor Houfe of Commons houſe increaſe intereft Ireland Iriſh Irish nation Journ king king's kingdom kingdom of Ireland laft land laſt laws lord lieutenant lords juftices majefty majeſty's meaſure minifters moft moſt muſt neceffary notwithſtanding obferved occafion oppofed oppofition oppreffion Ormond paffed Papifts parliament parliament of Ireland party perfons poffeffion prefent primate promiſed propofed Proteftant publiſhed purpoſe queftion raiſed reafon rebellion refolution refolved reign religion reprefented reſpect Roman Catholics royal ſaid ſeveral ſhall ſpirit ſtate ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe uſe Whigs whofe