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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... honour , jurisdic- tion and privileges , by giving the petitioner , Hester Sherlock , effectual relief , pursuant to a former order . Notwithstanding , some time after a petition was presented to the house , by Alex- ander Burrowes ...
... honour , jurisdic- tion and privileges , by giving the petitioner , Hester Sherlock , effectual relief , pursuant to a former order . Notwithstanding , some time after a petition was presented to the house , by Alex- ander Burrowes ...
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... curiosity , or pleasure ; or as to a ge- neral mart of trade . The tenth is , by disposing all offices of honour , profit , or trust , only to the natives , 22 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The second is, the industry of the people, ...
... curiosity , or pleasure ; or as to a ge- neral mart of trade . The tenth is , by disposing all offices of honour , profit , or trust , only to the natives , 22 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY The second is, the industry of the people, ...
Page 25
... to pay five hundred per cent . to decide our properties ; in all which , we have likewise the honour to be distinguished from the whole race : of mankind . VOL . IV . D 1 As to improvement of land , those few who at- OF IRELAND . 25 7.
... to pay five hundred per cent . to decide our properties ; in all which , we have likewise the honour to be distinguished from the whole race : of mankind . VOL . IV . D 1 As to improvement of land , those few who at- OF IRELAND . 25 7.
Page 65
... flattered themselves that would al- ways be supported and honoured , as the English garrison , the true guardians of the English inte- VOL . IV . I rest until the Irish enemy was completely sub- dued . OF IRELAND . 65.
... flattered themselves that would al- ways be supported and honoured , as the English garrison , the true guardians of the English inte- VOL . IV . I rest until the Irish enemy was completely sub- dued . OF IRELAND . 65.
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... honour and the dignity of the British empire . " It is now time to observe the effect of the short money bill , on the other side of the water . The minister opened his propositions for the relief of this kingdom , the 13th of December ...
... honour and the dignity of the British empire . " It is now time to observe the effect of the short money bill , on the other side of the water . The minister opened his propositions for the relief of this kingdom , the 13th of December ...
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