A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Government in the shape of the Volunteers . In 1777 the Irish Parliament was dissolved , and on the meeting of the new one an unparalleled number of peerages was created by the Government to bolster up the influence of the Castle . Five ...
... Government in the shape of the Volunteers . In 1777 the Irish Parliament was dissolved , and on the meeting of the new one an unparalleled number of peerages was created by the Government to bolster up the influence of the Castle . Five ...
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... Government ; ( 3 ) Forty - four seats occupied by placemen ; ( 4 ) Thirty - two votes of gentlemen who had promises , or who had avowed their expectations of favours and qualifications ; and ( 5 ) Twelve members not registered in the ...
... Government ; ( 3 ) Forty - four seats occupied by placemen ; ( 4 ) Thirty - two votes of gentlemen who had promises , or who had avowed their expectations of favours and qualifications ; and ( 5 ) Twelve members not registered in the ...
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... Government offered a reward of £ 1,000 for his apprehension , the City of Dublin £ 500 , and certain individuals £ 500 more . But the bribe of £ 2,000 failed to sap the loyalty of three fishermen , two of them of the name of Sheridan ...
... Government offered a reward of £ 1,000 for his apprehension , the City of Dublin £ 500 , and certain individuals £ 500 more . But the bribe of £ 2,000 failed to sap the loyalty of three fishermen , two of them of the name of Sheridan ...
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... Government was conniving at Orange outrages , in order to exasperate the Catholics against the men in power ; and this rumour was naturally swallowed very greedily both by Orangemen and friends of the Catholics , in the one case from a ...
... Government was conniving at Orange outrages , in order to exasperate the Catholics against the men in power ; and this rumour was naturally swallowed very greedily both by Orangemen and friends of the Catholics , in the one case from a ...
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... Government had the dread of the Volunteers in their hearts , and the proposal was defeated . The condition of the country was now becoming very ominous , and with a view to meet any sudden danger a proclamation was issued by Lake ...
... Government had the dread of the Volunteers in their hearts , and the proposal was defeated . The condition of the country was now becoming very ominous , and with a view to meet any sudden danger a proclamation was issued by Lake ...
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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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