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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... voted to the volunteers - Mr . Gardiner's efforts in behalf of the Roman catholics - Resolutions of the Ulster volunteers Celebrated meeting of Dungannon- Resolutions passed there Administration of the VOL . II . Marquis of Rockingham ...
... voted to the volunteers - Mr . Gardiner's efforts in behalf of the Roman catholics - Resolutions of the Ulster volunteers Celebrated meeting of Dungannon- Resolutions passed there Administration of the VOL . II . Marquis of Rockingham ...
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... voted -The viceroy refuses to transmit it — A committee appointed to carry it and present it to the Prince of Wales - Fitzgibbon appointed lord chancellor- Increasing unpopularity of the Marquis of Buck- ingham - His departure 153 CHAP ...
... voted -The viceroy refuses to transmit it — A committee appointed to carry it and present it to the Prince of Wales - Fitzgibbon appointed lord chancellor- Increasing unpopularity of the Marquis of Buck- ingham - His departure 153 CHAP ...
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... voted their unani- mous thanks to them . In the upper house a simi- by a preamble , stating the necessity and justice of our claims . Mr. Burgh , at that time prime serjeant , approved of the amendment , but condemned the preamble , and ...
... voted their unani- mous thanks to them . In the upper house a simi- by a preamble , stating the necessity and justice of our claims . Mr. Burgh , at that time prime serjeant , approved of the amendment , but condemned the preamble , and ...
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... vote passed with only one dissentient voice , and that was Lord Chancellor Lifford's who honestly stated as a reason , that " he could never join in a vote of thanks , as a peer of parliament or a lawyer , to any set of men , be their ...
... vote passed with only one dissentient voice , and that was Lord Chancellor Lifford's who honestly stated as a reason , that " he could never join in a vote of thanks , as a peer of parliament or a lawyer , to any set of men , be their ...
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... vote the bills of supply for the first time for only six months ; and they were transmitted to England , where , however mortify- ing to ministers , they were reluctantly passed . The 5 10 Irish commons resolved upon commercial redress .
... vote the bills of supply for the first time for only six months ; and they were transmitted to England , where , however mortify- ing to ministers , they were reluctantly passed . The 5 10 Irish commons resolved upon commercial redress .
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