NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... passed against the house of Ormond . But , in 1478 , the Geraldines got into power again , and the Earl of Kildare became Lord - Deputy . It is a fact characteristic of the social anomalies which have always distinguished Ireland , that ...
... passed against the house of Ormond . But , in 1478 , the Geraldines got into power again , and the Earl of Kildare became Lord - Deputy . It is a fact characteristic of the social anomalies which have always distinguished Ireland , that ...
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... passed , the Parliament was prorogued . Sir John Perrot had already rendered himself an object of bitter hatred , misrepresentation , and calumny , to the English settlers , by his conciliating policy towards the Irish , and by ...
... passed , the Parliament was prorogued . Sir John Perrot had already rendered himself an object of bitter hatred , misrepresentation , and calumny , to the English settlers , by his conciliating policy towards the Irish , and by ...
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... passed the Commons , on the 4th of July , by a majority of 217. It was rapidly passed through the Lords , where the second reading was carried by 265 against 38. On the 19th of July , it was read the third time and passed . The English ...
... passed the Commons , on the 4th of July , by a majority of 217. It was rapidly passed through the Lords , where the second reading was carried by 265 against 38. On the 19th of July , it was read the third time and passed . The English ...
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