An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volume 4 |
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... lord lieutenant , to be transmitted into England , with this remarkable request on their part , that he would recommend the same , in the most effectual manner , to his majesty . To which his grace was pleased to answer , that as he had ...
... lord lieutenant , to be transmitted into England , with this remarkable request on their part , that he would recommend the same , in the most effectual manner , to his majesty . To which his grace was pleased to answer , that as he had ...
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... lord lieutenant , in his speech to that parliament , at the close of the session , in order to console them for the loss of their favourite bill , gave them to understand , that it miscarried merely by its not having been brought into ...
... lord lieutenant , in his speech to that parliament , at the close of the session , in order to console them for the loss of their favourite bill , gave them to understand , that it miscarried merely by its not having been brought into ...
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... lord lieutenant , to issue his procla- mation to all magistrates , to put the laws against popery in execution ; and that it was the indis- pensible duty of all magistrates , and officers , to put the laws made to prevent the further ...
... lord lieutenant , to issue his procla- mation to all magistrates , to put the laws against popery in execution ; and that it was the indis- pensible duty of all magistrates , and officers , to put the laws made to prevent the further ...
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... lord lieutenant , to be by him transmitted into England . In the session immediately preceding , the same bill was ... lords justices till September , when the earl of Harrington arrived . The death of Sir James Sommerville the following ...
... lord lieutenant , to be by him transmitted into England . In the session immediately preceding , the same bill was ... lords justices till September , when the earl of Harrington arrived . The death of Sir James Sommerville the following ...
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... lord lieutenant to order him to be prosecuted by his majesty's attorney- general . As the cause of Lucas was that of liberty and the constitution , every freeman in the king- dom was interested in his safety . But the favour of the ...
... lord lieutenant to order him to be prosecuted by his majesty's attorney- general . As the cause of Lucas was that of liberty and the constitution , every freeman in the king- dom was interested in his safety . But the favour of the ...
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