A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... CHARLES JAMES Fox , House of Commons , May 17 , 1782 . LORD SHELBURNE1 observes in one of his numerous Memor- anda , and that statesman was no mean judge of Irish affairs— " The history of Ireland may be read to considerable advantage ...
... CHARLES JAMES Fox , House of Commons , May 17 , 1782 . LORD SHELBURNE1 observes in one of his numerous Memor- anda , and that statesman was no mean judge of Irish affairs— " The history of Ireland may be read to considerable advantage ...
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... the " Graces . " The Irish gentry had consented to raise by voluntary assessment , as a grant to Charles I , the sum of £ 120,000 in three annual instalments , in return for certain concessions or " BEFORE THE UNION 3.
... the " Graces . " The Irish gentry had consented to raise by voluntary assessment , as a grant to Charles I , the sum of £ 120,000 in three annual instalments , in return for certain concessions or " BEFORE THE UNION 3.
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... Charles to become independent of his English Parliament and dictate his own terms to his subjects by means of a large force and revenue the other side of the Irish Channel . But his scheme , undoubtedly a great one , was indefinitely ...
... Charles to become independent of his English Parliament and dictate his own terms to his subjects by means of a large force and revenue the other side of the Irish Channel . But his scheme , undoubtedly a great one , was indefinitely ...
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... Charles II , on the advice of Clarendon , confirmed to the adventurers all those lands possessed by them on May 7 , 1659 , which had been allotted under the Cromwellian Settlement . With a few exceptions the lands granted to soldiers ...
... Charles II , on the advice of Clarendon , confirmed to the adventurers all those lands possessed by them on May 7 , 1659 , which had been allotted under the Cromwellian Settlement . With a few exceptions the lands granted to soldiers ...
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... Charles II , received an Irish pension of £ 800 a year ; and Catherine Sedley , the concubine of James II , one of £ 5,000 . Erengard Schulenburg , Duchess of Kendal , and Duchess of Munster in the Irish peerage , and the Countess of ...
... Charles II , received an Irish pension of £ 800 a year ; and Catherine Sedley , the concubine of James II , one of £ 5,000 . Erengard Schulenburg , Duchess of Kendal , and Duchess of Munster in the Irish peerage , and the Countess of ...
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