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Page 204
... treaty took place , ought , ac cording to the first article , to have been repealed ; because their Majesties ... treaty of Limerick in any other light , than as a complete and perpetual exemption of the Irish Catholics from all ...
... treaty took place , ought , ac cording to the first article , to have been repealed ; because their Majesties ... treaty of Limerick in any other light , than as a complete and perpetual exemption of the Irish Catholics from all ...
Page 341
... treaty of some kind , that he exceeded his own instructions in signing the one which was executed . The introduction of the navigation - act by name , in the words " en reciprocité de l'acte de navigation de la Grande Bretagne , " seems ...
... treaty of some kind , that he exceeded his own instructions in signing the one which was executed . The introduction of the navigation - act by name , in the words " en reciprocité de l'acte de navigation de la Grande Bretagne , " seems ...
Page 342
... treaty to them , and to require their opinion in regard to every part of it , particularly the clause in the fourth article which had been disapproved . In consequence of this requisition , they drew up , we are told , and unanimously ...
... treaty to them , and to require their opinion in regard to every part of it , particularly the clause in the fourth article which had been disapproved . In consequence of this requisition , they drew up , we are told , and unanimously ...
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