A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... respects especially the conduct of the military compared unfavourably with that of the insurgents . It was acknowledged by friend and foe that the latter abstained to a remarkable degree from outrages on women , whilst the Pro- testant ...
... respects especially the conduct of the military compared unfavourably with that of the insurgents . It was acknowledged by friend and foe that the latter abstained to a remarkable degree from outrages on women , whilst the Pro- testant ...
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... respecting the intended Union was , on the motion of Parsons , defeated by five votes . Thus the inde- pendent members of the Irish Parliament were clearly opposed to a Union with Great Britain . Thereupon Ponsonby moved- " That this ...
... respecting the intended Union was , on the motion of Parsons , defeated by five votes . Thus the inde- pendent members of the Irish Parliament were clearly opposed to a Union with Great Britain . Thereupon Ponsonby moved- " That this ...
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... respect ; that an Irish Parliament on the spot was much more alive to the welfare of the Irish people than any number of Irish members sitting many miles away in London ; and that , as there had been enormous commercial progress since ...
... respect ; that an Irish Parliament on the spot was much more alive to the welfare of the Irish people than any number of Irish members sitting many miles away in London ; and that , as there had been enormous commercial progress since ...
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... respect for the august code of British honour . They would be more likely , unfortunate and mistaken creatures , to conjure their children to follow in the 1 This is clear from what Lord Clare wrote to Castlereagh before the measure was ...
... respect for the august code of British honour . They would be more likely , unfortunate and mistaken creatures , to conjure their children to follow in the 1 This is clear from what Lord Clare wrote to Castlereagh before the measure was ...
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... respect . In fact , he had expressly stated during the course of the debates in 1785 on the commercial treaty then pending between Great Britain and Ireland , that " the smallest burthen on a poor country was to be considered when ...
... respect . In fact , he had expressly stated during the course of the debates in 1785 on the commercial treaty then pending between Great Britain and Ireland , that " the smallest burthen on a poor country was to be considered when ...
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