An Impartial History of Ireland, from the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time: From Authentic Documents, Volume 4J. Christie, 1811 - Ireland |
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Page 41
... election to the approbation of the chief go- vernor and privy council . Of this injury Lucas loudly complained . But the law being absolute , could not be controuled . Suspecting however , that in other respects encroachments had been ...
... election to the approbation of the chief go- vernor and privy council . Of this injury Lucas loudly complained . But the law being absolute , could not be controuled . Suspecting however , that in other respects encroachments had been ...
Page 53
... elections so controlled by the mighty power of those two statesmen , your loyal kingdom of Ireland feels the sad effects of it , and dreads this duumvirate as much as Eng- land did that of the Earl of Stafford and Arch- bishop Laud ...
... elections so controlled by the mighty power of those two statesmen , your loyal kingdom of Ireland feels the sad effects of it , and dreads this duumvirate as much as Eng- land did that of the Earl of Stafford and Arch- bishop Laud ...
Page 66
... elections , the majority was , by its very formation , at the disposal of the highest bidder . Hence every effort for the relief of Ireland proved abortive . A careful review of those melancholy times will convince an impartial enquirer ...
... elections , the majority was , by its very formation , at the disposal of the highest bidder . Hence every effort for the relief of Ireland proved abortive . A careful review of those melancholy times will convince an impartial enquirer ...
Page 141
... election , support those only , who have supported , and will support us therein ; and that we will use all constitutional means to make such our pursuit of redress speedy and effectual . 8. That the right honorable and honorable OF ...
... election , support those only , who have supported , and will support us therein ; and that we will use all constitutional means to make such our pursuit of redress speedy and effectual . 8. That the right honorable and honorable OF ...
Page 150
... election is shortly to take place ; what will be your answer to those , who have sent you hither , when you resign your delegated trust , and they ask you , where are our rights ? Where is our sugar bill ? Where our mutiny bill ...
... election is shortly to take place ; what will be your answer to those , who have sent you hither , when you resign your delegated trust , and they ask you , where are our rights ? Where is our sugar bill ? Where our mutiny bill ...
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