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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... granted by him The rights of Ireland overlooked in the conteft between the king and English parliament The king's difpleasure in his fpeech 206 207 208 The death of the Duke of Gloucester occafions the paffing of an act for calling in ...
... granted by him The rights of Ireland overlooked in the conteft between the king and English parliament The king's difpleasure in his fpeech 206 207 208 The death of the Duke of Gloucester occafions the paffing of an act for calling in ...
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... Granted - A vote of credit for 500,000l . 345 The various descriptions of infurgents under the titles of Oak Boys , Hearts of Steel , Peep - of - Day Boys , and the causes of their execeffes 346 Lord Halifax's government ended , 1762 ...
... Granted - A vote of credit for 500,000l . 345 The various descriptions of infurgents under the titles of Oak Boys , Hearts of Steel , Peep - of - Day Boys , and the causes of their execeffes 346 Lord Halifax's government ended , 1762 ...
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... granted Remarkable opinion of Mr. Gore , folicitor general 955 356 357 358 359 360 361 A motion for an address to the throne by Mr. Perry for a diminution of expences A statement of the late encrease of expences 363 364 Primate Stone's ...
... granted Remarkable opinion of Mr. Gore , folicitor general 955 356 357 358 359 360 361 A motion for an address to the throne by Mr. Perry for a diminution of expences A statement of the late encrease of expences 363 364 Primate Stone's ...
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... granted - A motion of Sir Edward Newnham in favor of the Diffenters loft 463 After a fevere conteft the Catholic bill fucceeds 465 The feffion terminates the 14th Auguft - The Irish trade bill is violently oppofed in the English Houfe ...
... granted - A motion of Sir Edward Newnham in favor of the Diffenters loft 463 After a fevere conteft the Catholic bill fucceeds 465 The feffion terminates the 14th Auguft - The Irish trade bill is violently oppofed in the English Houfe ...
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... granted Ireland to Henry II . and confirmation thereof by Alexander III . II . The treaty or articles of Windfor , III . Extracts from the Irish remonftrance to Pope John XXII . P. 1 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 10 IV . The form of a proclamation ...
... granted Ireland to Henry II . and confirmation thereof by Alexander III . II . The treaty or articles of Windfor , III . Extracts from the Irish remonftrance to Pope John XXII . P. 1 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 10 IV . The form of a proclamation ...
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