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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... 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 them , that ...
... 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 them , that ...
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... person who made the assertion in favour of England , he was an unhappy man . Another gentleman had presumed to call the sense of eighteen counties faction , riot , clamour . He hoped such idle babble -such idle babble - would have no ...
... person who made the assertion in favour of England , he was an unhappy man . Another gentleman had presumed to call the sense of eighteen counties faction , riot , clamour . He hoped such idle babble -such idle babble - would have no ...
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... Persons of all descriptions and all parties manifested their deep concern in the event . But astonishment and regret were equally vain : the day approached : it arrived : the meeting was formed at Dungan- non . It consisted of the ...
... Persons of all descriptions and all parties manifested their deep concern in the event . But astonishment and regret were equally vain : the day approached : it arrived : the meeting was formed at Dungan- non . It consisted of the ...
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... person and government , that the people of Ireland were a free people ; the crown of Ireland a distinct kingdom , with a par- liament of her own ; and that with one voice they protested against the interposition of any other 4 ...
... person and government , that the people of Ireland were a free people ; the crown of Ireland a distinct kingdom , with a par- liament of her own ; and that with one voice they protested against the interposition of any other 4 ...
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... persons pro- fessing the popish religion to teach schools in this kingdom , and for the regulating the education of papists ; and also to repeal parts of certain laws relative to the guardianship of their children . Mr. Gardiner had a ...
... persons pro- fessing the popish religion to teach schools in this kingdom , and for the regulating the education of papists ; and also to repeal parts of certain laws relative to the guardianship of their children . Mr. Gardiner had a ...
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