NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... British planters and Anglo - Irish servitors were bound not to alienate their lands to mere Irish , or to demise them to such persons as should refuse to take the caths to Government . Their houses were to be built after the English ...
... British planters and Anglo - Irish servitors were bound not to alienate their lands to mere Irish , or to demise them to such persons as should refuse to take the caths to Government . Their houses were to be built after the English ...
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... British merchants . In 1778 , Lord Nugent brought the subject of free trade before the British House of Commons . He said , that as Ireland was then the chief depen- dency of the British Crown , the season and the situation required ...
... British merchants . In 1778 , Lord Nugent brought the subject of free trade before the British House of Commons . He said , that as Ireland was then the chief depen- dency of the British Crown , the season and the situation required ...
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... British Crown , which was prized still more than the United States of America . The Irish session of 1780 had closed with a vote of indirect censure on the volunteers ; in the session of 1781 , under a new Lord Lieutenant , the House of ...
... British Crown , which was prized still more than the United States of America . The Irish session of 1780 had closed with a vote of indirect censure on the volunteers ; in the session of 1781 , under a new Lord Lieutenant , the House of ...
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