A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... George I , enjoyed Irish pen- sions of the united value of another £ 5,000 ; Lady Walsingham , the daughter of the ... George , a pension of £ 3,000 a year ; whilst there were many other such who battened upon Irish indigence , equally ...
... George I , enjoyed Irish pen- sions of the united value of another £ 5,000 ; Lady Walsingham , the daughter of the ... George , a pension of £ 3,000 a year ; whilst there were many other such who battened upon Irish indigence , equally ...
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... 1 Appendix X , quotations from Lord Chesterfield and Arthur Young . 2 Appendix XI , quotations from Arthur Young , Sir George Cornewall Lewis , and William Paley . in the early part of 1711 in Galway . The BEFORE THE UNION 15.
... 1 Appendix X , quotations from Lord Chesterfield and Arthur Young . 2 Appendix XI , quotations from Arthur Young , Sir George Cornewall Lewis , and William Paley . in the early part of 1711 in Galway . The BEFORE THE UNION 15.
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... George I , which asserted for the first time various rights that had not been included in Poyning's Law . Between 1724 and 1764 Primate Boulter , 1 who occupied the See of Armagh from 1724 to 1738 , and then Primate Stone , known as the ...
... George I , which asserted for the first time various rights that had not been included in Poyning's Law . Between 1724 and 1764 Primate Boulter , 1 who occupied the See of Armagh from 1724 to 1738 , and then Primate Stone , known as the ...
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... the Right - boys , and directed their energies more particularly against the clergy . George Montagu Dunk , second Earl of Halifax ( 1716–1771 ) . publicly whipped on some market - day , between the BEFORE THE UNION 19.
... the Right - boys , and directed their energies more particularly against the clergy . George Montagu Dunk , second Earl of Halifax ( 1716–1771 ) . publicly whipped on some market - day , between the BEFORE THE UNION 19.
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... George III the Irish Lords - Justices attempted to secure the privilege of originating money Bills , and a Bill of that description coming down as usual from the Executive Govern- ment was rejected on the ground of privilege ; but they ...
... George III the Irish Lords - Justices attempted to secure the privilege of originating money Bills , and a Bill of that description coming down as usual from the Executive Govern- ment was rejected on the ground of privilege ; but they ...
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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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