The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... Ireland Bill .... 124 Mr Shaw's Motion for the Repeal of the Window - Tax in Ireland ............. ...... 126 6. Royal Burghs of Scotland 149 ..................... .......... ... Lord Archibald Hamilton's Motion for referring the ...
... Ireland Bill .... 124 Mr Shaw's Motion for the Repeal of the Window - Tax in Ireland ............. ...... 126 6. Royal Burghs of Scotland 149 ..................... .......... ... Lord Archibald Hamilton's Motion for referring the ...
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... Ireland Bill Camelford Election Coal Duties Insolvent Debtors Relief Bill 553 .......... 556 558 559 559 Bankrupt Jurisdiction - Delays in Chancery ... 560 569 587 Bank Affairs - Article in " The Courier " Newspaper 591 Illicit ...
... Ireland Bill Camelford Election Coal Duties Insolvent Debtors Relief Bill 553 .......... 556 558 559 559 Bankrupt Jurisdiction - Delays in Chancery ... 560 569 587 Bank Affairs - Article in " The Courier " Newspaper 591 Illicit ...
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... Ireland : it is a common case of colonization , except where your policy made it peculiar ; you made an exclusive ... Ireland , and in this account they do justice neither to the Roman Catholics nor to themselves . The Protestants in ...
... Ireland : it is a common case of colonization , except where your policy made it peculiar ; you made an exclusive ... Ireland , and in this account they do justice neither to the Roman Catholics nor to themselves . The Protestants in ...
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... Ireland is established by the articles of Union , and therefore , that the Roman Catholic people should be disqua- lified ; the framers of the union were not of that opinion ; they said , that the Ro- man Catholic emancipation would be ...
... Ireland is established by the articles of Union , and therefore , that the Roman Catholic people should be disqua- lified ; the framers of the union were not of that opinion ; they said , that the Ro- man Catholic emancipation would be ...
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... Ireland , because the acts which I have principally rested upon as affecting this question , namely , those of the 1st William and 1st George , and the acts of Indem- nity are equally the law of Ireland ; and to the difficulties which I ...
... Ireland , because the acts which I have principally rested upon as affecting this question , namely , those of the 1st William and 1st George , and the acts of Indem- nity are equally the law of Ireland ; and to the difficulties which I ...
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