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 181
... that he had his majesty's commands to express his approbation of the wisdom that had guided their proceedings during the present session , espe- cially in the liberal indulgences they had afforded to their State of parties . 181.
... that he had his majesty's commands to express his approbation of the wisdom that had guided their proceedings during the present session , espe- cially in the liberal indulgences they had afforded to their State of parties . 181.
Page 221
... command , but it was resisted as nugatory , till England should pass a similar law , because a catholic appointed in Ireland , could not serve in England without a violation of the laws there . The gunpowder bill , and the convention ...
... command , but it was resisted as nugatory , till England should pass a similar law , because a catholic appointed in Ireland , could not serve in England without a violation of the laws there . The gunpowder bill , and the convention ...
Page 244
... command in the northern province , was , by a letter from Mr. Secretary Pelham , dated March 3 , 1797 , authorised to use the troops for the prevention of disturbance according to his discretion . The general , on the 13th , issued a 震 ...
... command in the northern province , was , by a letter from Mr. Secretary Pelham , dated March 3 , 1797 , authorised to use the troops for the prevention of disturbance according to his discretion . The general , on the 13th , issued a 震 ...
Page 247
... command was committed to an executive direc- tory , composed of five persons , unknown to all except the four secretaries , of the provincial com- mittees ; for they were elected by ballot in these committees , the secretaries of which ...
... command was committed to an executive direc- tory , composed of five persons , unknown to all except the four secretaries , of the provincial com- mittees ; for they were elected by ballot in these committees , the secretaries of which ...
Page 253
... command of the army serving in Ireland , but he soon resigned , in consequence of some disagreement between him and the ministry as to the measures which ought to be pursued by the military . He was strongly disposed to employ lenity ...
... command of the army serving in Ireland , but he soon resigned , in consequence of some disagreement between him and the ministry as to the measures which ought to be pursued by the military . He was strongly disposed to employ lenity ...
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