A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Chancellor of Ireland . 2 In the letter to the Duke of Grafton on the 27th of November , 1771 , Junius wrote “ I beg you will convey to our gracious master my humble congratulations upon the glorious success of peerages and pensions ...
... Chancellor of Ireland . 2 In the letter to the Duke of Grafton on the 27th of November , 1771 , Junius wrote “ I beg you will convey to our gracious master my humble congratulations upon the glorious success of peerages and pensions ...
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... Ponsonby , afterwards member for Wicklow County in the Imperial Parliament , and made Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1806. Died in 1817 . seconded by Sir Lawrence Parsons , advocating separate Legislatures was THE ACT OF UNION 63.
... Ponsonby , afterwards member for Wicklow County in the Imperial Parliament , and made Lord Chancellor of Ireland in 1806. Died in 1817 . seconded by Sir Lawrence Parsons , advocating separate Legislatures was THE ACT OF UNION 63.
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... Chancellor of the Exchequer . Pitt was even huckstering for petitions in favour of the Union in order to put a decent colour on the jobbery , but , like some too prosperous- looking beggar , he returned almost empty handed . There was ...
... Chancellor of the Exchequer . Pitt was even huckstering for petitions in favour of the Union in order to put a decent colour on the jobbery , but , like some too prosperous- looking beggar , he returned almost empty handed . There was ...
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... Chancellor , made a celebrated speech denying the competency of Parliament to abolish the 1 1 Appendix XVIIA , extract from speech by Grattan . Grattan's speeches as literary efforts are not of the highest order . They are not profound ...
... Chancellor , made a celebrated speech denying the competency of Parliament to abolish the 1 1 Appendix XVIIA , extract from speech by Grattan . Grattan's speeches as literary efforts are not of the highest order . They are not profound ...
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... Chancellor , and the Duke of Portland , who seem to feel very sensibly the critical situation of our damnable country and that the Union alone can save it . I should have hoped that what has passed would have opened the eyes of every ...
... Chancellor , and the Duke of Portland , who seem to feel very sensibly the critical situation of our damnable country and that the Union alone can save it . I should have hoped that what has passed would have opened the eyes of every ...
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