An Historical And Critical Review Of The Civil Wars In Ireland: From The Reign of Queen Elizabeth, to the Settlement Under King William : With The State Of The Irish Catholics, From That Settlement To The Relaxation Of The Popery Laws, In The Year 1778 ; Extracted from Parliamentary Records, State Acts, and Other Authentic Materials ; In Two Volumes, Volume 2 |
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... bill for naturalizing the Jews paffes the house of commons . · XIV . The catholics address the lord lieutenant . XV . The catholics of Ireland , preffed by penal laws , form an humble remonftrance to be prefented to his majesty . XVI ...
... bill for naturalizing the Jews paffes the house of commons . · XIV . The catholics address the lord lieutenant . XV . The catholics of Ireland , preffed by penal laws , form an humble remonftrance to be prefented to his majesty . XVI ...
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... Stephen Rice , -February 1703 - against paffing the bill intitled , an act to prevent the further growth of popery . 383 XVII . The coronation oath of James II . 386 399 AN A N HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CIVI I vi CONTENT S.
... Stephen Rice , -February 1703 - against paffing the bill intitled , an act to prevent the further growth of popery . 383 XVII . The coronation oath of James II . 386 399 AN A N HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CIVI I vi CONTENT S.
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... bill . " Com . Jour . vol . ii . f . 22 . ' Notwithstanding the confeffed truth of the above relation of the trial and execution of Sir Phelim O'Nial , a late learned hifto- rian cenfures Mr. Carte , as rather uncharitable for faying ...
... bill . " Com . Jour . vol . ii . f . 22 . ' Notwithstanding the confeffed truth of the above relation of the trial and execution of Sir Phelim O'Nial , a late learned hifto- rian cenfures Mr. Carte , as rather uncharitable for faying ...
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... bills , as by them and the privy council ( which was then likewife appointed ) should be thought to be for the good of the people , in order to a parliament . That parliament met on the 8th of May , 1661. The house of commons confifted ...
... bills , as by them and the privy council ( which was then likewife appointed ) should be thought to be for the good of the people , in order to a parliament . That parliament met on the 8th of May , 1661. The house of commons confifted ...
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... bill for granting thirty thoufand pound to the Duke of Ormond , was read thrice in one day and paffed . See Com . Jour . vol . ii . f . 8 . 1- The fame Orrery having acquainted Ormond , that the first act of settlement was fent to ...
... bill for granting thirty thoufand pound to the Duke of Ormond , was read thrice in one day and paffed . See Com . Jour . vol . ii . f . 8 . 1- The fame Orrery having acquainted Ormond , that the first act of settlement was fent to ...
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