A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... majority of the former is with more justice to be attributed to the odds of number in the country , than the influence arising from the difference of principles . " Indeed the " odds of number " might have accounted for a good deal ...
... majority of the former is with more justice to be attributed to the odds of number in the country , than the influence arising from the difference of principles . " Indeed the " odds of number " might have accounted for a good deal ...
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... majority of twenty - three on the ground that it did not take its rise in that House , whilst at the same time the latter , to prove its loyalty , voted large supplies to the Crown . Upon this Townshend pro- rogued the Parliament , and ...
... majority of twenty - three on the ground that it did not take its rise in that House , whilst at the same time the latter , to prove its loyalty , voted large supplies to the Crown . Upon this Townshend pro- rogued the Parliament , and ...
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... 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 occasioned , three years later , by the question of 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 occasioned , three years later , by the question of a ...
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... majority of fifty - six.1 A Police Bill was passed in 1786 to remedy the scandalous state of the administration of justice in Dublin , and the Crimes Bill and Whiteboy Act were carried during the course of the following year in ...
... majority of fifty - six.1 A Police Bill was passed in 1786 to remedy the scandalous state of the administration of justice in Dublin , and the Crimes Bill and Whiteboy Act were carried during the course of the following year in ...
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... majority of sixty - two . In 1791 , Grattan and Ponsonby made another attempt . On the 3rd of February , the latter moved for a Select Committee to inquire into the Pension List ; whilst Grattan asked for an investigation into the ...
... majority of sixty - two . In 1791 , Grattan and Ponsonby made another attempt . On the 3rd of February , the latter moved for a Select Committee to inquire into the Pension List ; whilst Grattan asked for an investigation into the ...
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