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... Bill for the modification of Poynings ' Law , the measure was opposed , on the ground that it would diminish the * Mountmorres's " Irish Parliament , " vol . ii . pp . 215-220 . A list of these creations is given in " The Cornwallis ...
... Bill for the modification of Poynings ' Law , the measure was opposed , on the ground that it would diminish the * Mountmorres's " Irish Parliament , " vol . ii . pp . 215-220 . A list of these creations is given in " The Cornwallis ...
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... Bills for the relief of Dissenters were strangled by the influence of the Bishops in the House of Lords . The Bishops were out of sympathy with the people for reasons easily perceived . They were aliens alike in religion , thought ...
... Bills for the relief of Dissenters were strangled by the influence of the Bishops in the House of Lords . The Bishops were out of sympathy with the people for reasons easily perceived . They were aliens alike in religion , thought ...
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... Bill was passed till 1793 , and by its provisions members holding offices created since the date of its enactment were alone excluded . Nor was there till that year any appropriation of supplies . Pension and Place Bills , though ...
... Bill was passed till 1793 , and by its provisions members holding offices created since the date of its enactment were alone excluded . Nor was there till that year any appropriation of supplies . Pension and Place Bills , though ...
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... bill , which subsequently became law , " for removing and preventing all doubts which have arisen or may arise concerning the exclusive rights of the Parliament and Courts of Ireland in matters of legislation and judica- ture , and for ...
... bill , which subsequently became law , " for removing and preventing all doubts which have arisen or may arise concerning the exclusive rights of the Parliament and Courts of Ireland in matters of legislation and judica- ture , and for ...
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... bill , by way of address to the Lord - Lieutenant and Council , was allowed to come from Parliament . But it was not till after the Revolution of 1688 that the heads of bills were presented ; these resembled Acts of Parliament or bills ...
... bill , by way of address to the Lord - Lieutenant and Council , was allowed to come from Parliament . But it was not till after the Revolution of 1688 that the heads of bills were presented ; these resembled Acts of Parliament or bills ...
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