A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... 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 , and more than the history 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 , and more than the history of ...
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... Commons through the influence of the landlords , who did not like the proposal contained in it to levy a fine on the ... Commons , it was composed of five different parts- King , Lords , Commons , and the English and Irish Privy 1 ...
... Commons through the influence of the landlords , who did not like the proposal contained in it to levy a fine on the ... Commons , it was composed of five different parts- King , Lords , Commons , and the English and Irish Privy 1 ...
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... Commons , debated , and , if approved of , sent to the Lords . If the latter agreed to them , the Draft Bill was sent to the English Privy Council , who might amend it , or " cushion " it - that is to say , not return it , at its will ...
... Commons , debated , and , if approved of , sent to the Lords . If the latter agreed to them , the Draft Bill was sent to the English Privy Council , who might amend it , or " cushion " it - that is to say , not return it , at its will ...
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... Commons , from seven to twelve , and by other methods of Court persuasion not unknown in the history of Dublin Castle.2 But the scandal created by this unvarnished jobbery was too gross even for the Irish Parliament , and brought down a ...
... Commons , from seven to twelve , and by other methods of Court persuasion not unknown in the history of Dublin Castle.2 But the scandal created by this unvarnished jobbery was too gross even for the Irish Parliament , and brought down a ...
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... Commons which provided for the removal of certain prohibitory duties upon some of the staple articles of Irish manufacture . When its contents , however , became known throughout the country , all 1 Appendix XII , quotation from ...
... Commons which provided for the removal of certain prohibitory duties upon some of the staple articles of Irish manufacture . When its contents , however , became known throughout the country , all 1 Appendix XII , quotation from ...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Godfrey Locker Lampson Полный просмотр - 1907 |
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