A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Interest , " whilst all the old proprietors belonging to the noblest and most respected families in Ireland were forced from their ancient homes , and driven to seek a strange asylum in Connaught , or some other place beyond the The ...
... Interest , " whilst all the old proprietors belonging to the noblest and most respected families in Ireland were forced from their ancient homes , and driven to seek a strange asylum in Connaught , or some other place beyond the The ...
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... interest - the one an incurable bigot , and the other a salacious and scented reprobate , accused , among other offences , by those who had every opportunity of judging , of indescribable crimes . In 1720 Swift published his Drapier ...
... interest - the one an incurable bigot , and the other a salacious and scented reprobate , accused , among other offences , by those who had every opportunity of judging , of indescribable crimes . In 1720 Swift published his Drapier ...
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... Interest " insisted , and with some ground , that it had a right to appropriate a surplus of national money without reference to the Crown for its consent , and came into conflict with the men in power , who were represented by Stone ...
... Interest " insisted , and with some ground , that it had a right to appropriate a surplus of national money without reference to the Crown for its consent , and came into conflict with the men in power , who were represented by Stone ...
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Godfrey Locker Lampson. Councils . The Irish Privy Council , in which the English interest of course largely predominated , prepared measures for Parliament in the form of heads of Bills , which were laid before the Irish House of ...
Godfrey Locker Lampson. Councils . The Irish Privy Council , in which the English interest of course largely predominated , prepared measures for Parliament in the form of heads of Bills , which were laid before the Irish House of ...
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... interest of Ireland ought to be supported by giving the utmost encouragement to the linen manufacturers of that kingdom , with due regard to Her Majesty's Protestant subjects of her said kingdom , be it enacted , etc. " With these ...
... interest of Ireland ought to be supported by giving the utmost encouragement to the linen manufacturers of that kingdom , with due regard to Her Majesty's Protestant subjects of her said kingdom , be it enacted , etc. " With these ...
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