A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... in consideration of titles , offices , and pensions , in 1 William Eden , first Lord Auckland , Chief Secretary under the Earl of Carlisle's Vice - royalty . possession or expectancy ; ( 2 ) The twelve seats 3 BEFORE THE UNION 33.
... in consideration of titles , offices , and pensions , in 1 William Eden , first Lord Auckland , Chief Secretary under the Earl of Carlisle's Vice - royalty . possession or expectancy ; ( 2 ) The twelve seats 3 BEFORE THE UNION 33.
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... Secretary , and certain Irish Commissioners . Ireland , already free to trade with Europe and the British Colonies in the West Indies , was now to have the American and African trade thrown open to her , and colonial produce which could ...
... Secretary , and certain Irish Commissioners . Ireland , already free to trade with Europe and the British Colonies in the West Indies , was now to have the American and African trade thrown open to her , and colonial produce which could ...
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... Secretary , Orde , foreseeing that he would have a majority against him , decided to drop the mangled Bill . In this manner arose the first of the two great differences between the English and Irish Parliaments , the second being ...
... Secretary , Orde , foreseeing that he would have a majority against him , decided to drop the mangled Bill . In this manner arose the first of the two great differences between the English and Irish Parliaments , the second being ...
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... Secretary increased to prevent a pension - he grants a pension ; he finds the kingdom drained by absentee employ- ments , and by compensations to buy them home - he gives the best reversion in the country to an absentee , his brother ...
... Secretary increased to prevent a pension - he grants a pension ; he finds the kingdom drained by absentee employ- ments , and by compensations to buy them home - he gives the best reversion in the country to an absentee , his brother ...
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... Secretary of the Dublin Branch , and Hamilton Rowan one of his principal coadjutors . Keogh , of the Catholic Com- mittee , also lent him his invaluable help in bringing over the Catholics to his scheme . Grattan , whose Bill of 1789 ...
... Secretary of the Dublin Branch , and Hamilton Rowan one of his principal coadjutors . Keogh , of the Catholic Com- mittee , also lent him his invaluable help in bringing over the Catholics to his scheme . Grattan , whose Bill of 1789 ...
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