The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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Page vii
... Irish legislature - Mr . Grattan defeats the minister in accelerating the day of discussion - Anticipation of Lord Loughborough as to the course the Irish parliament would likely pursue - An address voted -The viceroy refuses to ...
... Irish legislature - Mr . Grattan defeats the minister in accelerating the day of discussion - Anticipation of Lord Loughborough as to the course the Irish parliament would likely pursue - An address voted -The viceroy refuses to ...
Page ix
... parliament - Arguments for and against that measure - It is generally un- popular throughout Ireland - Animated debate of two and twenty hours in the Irish commons-- Majority of one in favour of ministers - Proceed- ings in the British ...
... parliament - Arguments for and against that measure - It is generally un- popular throughout Ireland - Animated debate of two and twenty hours in the Irish commons-- Majority of one in favour of ministers - Proceed- ings in the British ...
Page 5
... parliament on the 12th Octo- ber , 1779. Mr. Grattan opposed the speech of the lord - lieutenant , as containing nothing explicit , The only expedient that was had recourse to , in order to ... Ireland were neglected Parliament convened . 5.
... parliament on the 12th Octo- ber , 1779. Mr. Grattan opposed the speech of the lord - lieutenant , as containing nothing explicit , The only expedient that was had recourse to , in order to ... Ireland were neglected Parliament convened . 5.
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... Irish parliament was , that in the English house of peers Lord Shelburne moved , that his majesty might be addressed to take into recon- sideration the two motions for procuring relief to Ireland , which in the preceding session had ...
... Irish parliament was , that in the English house of peers Lord Shelburne moved , that his majesty might be addressed to take into recon- sideration the two motions for procuring relief to Ireland , which in the preceding session had ...
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... Irish parliament , by the declaration of the armed bands , and by the general agreement which had been entered into for the non - importation of British manufactures , that in Nov. 1779 , the house of commons being then in a committee ...
... Irish parliament , by the declaration of the armed bands , and by the general agreement which had been entered into for the non - importation of British manufactures , that in Nov. 1779 , the house of commons being then in a committee ...
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