A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... measures for Parliament in the form of heads of Bills , which were laid before the Irish House of Commons , debated ... measure , and passed it in 1768. It was also in 1767 that the Judges Bill was introduced in the Irish Parliament ...
... measures for Parliament in the form of heads of Bills , which were laid before the Irish House of Commons , debated ... measure , and passed it in 1768. It was also in 1767 that the Judges Bill was introduced in the Irish Parliament ...
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... measure of relief ; a relaxation which it deserved , for it had had , as we have seen , a chequered and obstructed career . In 1705 the Irish had been allowed , as a sort of compensation for the an- nihilation of their woollen trade ...
... measure of relief ; a relaxation which it deserved , for it had had , as we have seen , a chequered and obstructed career . In 1705 the Irish had been allowed , as a sort of compensation for the an- nihilation of their woollen trade ...
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... measure by voting £ 100,000 to raise and equip 20,000 Irish seamen for the common defence of the Empire , and his proposal was adopted with the greatest enthusiasm . If the monarchs of Ireland had been wise in their generation , they ...
... measure by voting £ 100,000 to raise and equip 20,000 Irish seamen for the common defence of the Empire , and his proposal was adopted with the greatest enthusiasm . If the monarchs of Ireland had been wise in their generation , they ...
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... measure successfully through the Irish Parliament . By the terms of his Press Bill the true names of every newspaper proprietor had henceforth to be registered ; the sale of un- stamped papers in the streets was also forbidden , and the ...
... measure successfully through the Irish Parliament . By the terms of his Press Bill the true names of every newspaper proprietor had henceforth to be registered ; the sale of un- stamped papers in the streets was also forbidden , and the ...
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... measure , one signed by 80,000 persons being sent from Lancashire . A herd of bloated " Nabobs " also tramped to Westminster , and implored Minis- ters , for the love of God , to put a spoke in the Irish wheel and so earn a sharper's ...
... measure , one signed by 80,000 persons being sent from Lancashire . A herd of bloated " Nabobs " also tramped to Westminster , and implored Minis- ters , for the love of God , to put a spoke in the Irish wheel and so earn a sharper's ...
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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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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Godfrey Locker Lampson Полный просмотр - 1907 |
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