A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... force and revenue the other side of the Irish Channel . But his scheme , undoubtedly a great one , was indefinitely deferred , as the proposed colonization would certainly have lit a rebellion , and the rulers of Ireland had not the ...
... force and revenue the other side of the Irish Channel . But his scheme , undoubtedly a great one , was indefinitely deferred , as the proposed colonization would certainly have lit a rebellion , and the rulers of Ireland had not the ...
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... force ) ; or entered into the Roman Catholic Confederacy before the Peace of 1648 ; or had at any time adhered to the Nuncio's party against the Sovereign ; or in- herited his property from those who were guilty of those crimes ; or sat ...
... force ) ; or entered into the Roman Catholic Confederacy before the Peace of 1648 ; or had at any time adhered to the Nuncio's party against the Sovereign ; or in- herited his property from those who were guilty of those crimes ; or sat ...
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... force of its pitiless indictment , the poetry and splendour of many of its passages , the noble moral strain that illumines the whole constitute it one of the greatest forensic efforts of all time . But the rhetoric of Burke was the ...
... force of its pitiless indictment , the poetry and splendour of many of its passages , the noble moral strain that illumines the whole constitute it one of the greatest forensic efforts of all time . But the rhetoric of Burke was the ...
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... force and validity to bind the people and the Kingdom of Ireland . And be it further enacted and declared , by the authority aforesaid , that the House of Lords of Ireland have not , nor of right ought to have , any jurisdiction to ...
... force and validity to bind the people and the Kingdom of Ireland . And be it further enacted and declared , by the authority aforesaid , that the House of Lords of Ireland have not , nor of right ought to have , any jurisdiction to ...
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... force to be reckoned with in the Irish Parliament . In 1759 Admiral Conflans set out with a few ships on his expedition to Ireland , but he had the ill - luck to fall in with Hawke on the way and was entirely defeated . In 1760 Thurot ...
... force to be reckoned with in the Irish Parliament . In 1759 Admiral Conflans set out with a few ships on his expedition to Ireland , but he had the ill - luck to fall in with Hawke on the way and was entirely defeated . In 1760 Thurot ...
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