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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... majesty's subjects enjoy their natural birthright . Not only the leading patriots on this occasion , but even several of the immediate ser- vants of the crown , were for the amendment . Mr. Hussey Burgh , who was then prime serjeant ...
... majesty's subjects enjoy their natural birthright . Not only the leading patriots on this occasion , but even several of the immediate ser- vants of the crown , were for the amendment . Mr. Hussey Burgh , who was then prime serjeant ...
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... majesty's person and government , and the interest and dignity of the British empire . So determined , indeed , was the Irish house of commons to assert and maintain their rights , in defiance of the endeavours in England to destroy ...
... majesty's person and government , and the interest and dignity of the British empire . So determined , indeed , was the Irish house of commons to assert and maintain their rights , in defiance of the endeavours in England to destroy ...
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... majesty's paternal care , they had set forth their right and sentiments without prescribing any mode to his majesty , and threw themselves on his royal wisdom . " This motion he supported with a variety of arguments , urged in a manner ...
... majesty's paternal care , they had set forth their right and sentiments without prescribing any mode to his majesty , and threw themselves on his royal wisdom . " This motion he supported with a variety of arguments , urged in a manner ...
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... a line of progenitors for more than one thousand years — ap instance not perhaps to be paralleled in Europe . " of his majesty's ministers . His grace's character and disposition 44 Letter from the Marquis of Rockingham .
... a line of progenitors for more than one thousand years — ap instance not perhaps to be paralleled in Europe . " of his majesty's ministers . His grace's character and disposition 44 Letter from the Marquis of Rockingham .
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... majesty's present ministers will not loiter in a business of such magnitude . This day his majesty sends a message to the house of commons , stating that distrusts and jealousies have arisen in Ireland , and that it is highly ne ...
... majesty's present ministers will not loiter in a business of such magnitude . This day his majesty sends a message to the house of commons , stating that distrusts and jealousies have arisen in Ireland , and that it is highly ne ...
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