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... 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 frequently proposed , were strenuously ...
... 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 frequently proposed , were strenuously ...
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... provisions of a statute passed in the 33rd year of Henry VIII.'s reign , the king of England is ipso facto king of Ire- land . The various statutes altering the succession of the Crown in England at and after the Re- volution were not ...
... provisions of a statute passed in the 33rd year of Henry VIII.'s reign , the king of England is ipso facto king of Ire- land . The various statutes altering the succession of the Crown in England at and after the Re- volution were not ...
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... provisions all the laws of England , antecedent to that date , are deemed good and effectual in Ireland . * This provision , which forms what Mr. Hallam calls an epoch in Irish juris- prudence , fades into insignificance in the light of ...
... provisions all the laws of England , antecedent to that date , are deemed good and effectual in Ireland . * This provision , which forms what Mr. Hallam calls an epoch in Irish juris- prudence , fades into insignificance in the light of ...
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... provision should be deemed void . In the 3rd and 4th Philip and Mary , an Act was passed for the explanation of Poynings ... provisions thus framed by the Council was left to Parliament . After the explanatory Act of Philip and Mary , a ...
... provision should be deemed void . In the 3rd and 4th Philip and Mary , an Act was passed for the explanation of Poynings ... provisions thus framed by the Council was left to Parliament . After the explanatory Act of Philip and Mary , a ...
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... provisions of Poynings ' Law were called in aid to pervert , mutilate , suppress , and persecute every measure extending the benefits of the English Constitution to Ireland . Poynings ' Law was found so useful to the English Government ...
... provisions of Poynings ' Law were called in aid to pervert , mutilate , suppress , and persecute every measure extending the benefits of the English Constitution to Ireland . Poynings ' Law was found so useful to the English Government ...
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