NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... House vied with one another in subserviency to the Crown . They expressed " even with passion how much they abhorred and detested the Scotch Covenanters , " whom they were ready to put down by force of arms ; and the report which was ...
... House vied with one another in subserviency to the Crown . They expressed " even with passion how much they abhorred and detested the Scotch Covenanters , " whom they were ready to put down by force of arms ; and the report which was ...
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... House should resolve itself into a committee , to consider the state of the nation , he carried his motion by a majority of 128 against 74. Next day his motion to post- pone the consideration of the supplies till this question had been ...
... House should resolve itself into a committee , to consider the state of the nation , he carried his motion by a majority of 128 against 74. Next day his motion to post- pone the consideration of the supplies till this question had been ...
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... House to toss it over the bar and kick it into the lobby , as coming from " a turbulent and disorderly set of people . " This petition , and another from the Roman Catholics of Dublin , prayed that the members of the Church of Rome ...
... House to toss it over the bar and kick it into the lobby , as coming from " a turbulent and disorderly set of people . " This petition , and another from the Roman Catholics of Dublin , prayed that the members of the Church of Rome ...
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