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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... person and go- vernment . Meanwhile the earl of Mar , who had been se- cretary of state for Scotland in the reign of queen Anne , and lieutenant - general Hamilton , sailed from London , by direction of the Pretender , and landed in the ...
... person and go- vernment . Meanwhile the earl of Mar , who had been se- cretary of state for Scotland in the reign of queen Anne , and lieutenant - general Hamilton , sailed from London , by direction of the Pretender , and landed in the ...
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... person , who should commence a prosecution against any of the latter , who had accepted , or should accept of , a commission in the array or militia , was an enemy to king George and the protestant interest . Thus of the only two main ...
... person , who should commence a prosecution against any of the latter , who had accepted , or should accept of , a commission in the array or militia , was an enemy to king George and the protestant interest . Thus of the only two main ...
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... person . That when the King's bench came to be fixed , appeals were made to it , though the king was not personally present . That from hence it could not be inferred upon any ground , that appeals from the parlia- liament of Ireland ...
... person . That when the King's bench came to be fixed , appeals were made to it , though the king was not personally present . That from hence it could not be inferred upon any ground , that appeals from the parlia- liament of Ireland ...
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... persons only should be put into the commission of the peace , as had distin- guished themselves by their steady adherence to the protestant interest . * The distinction between English by birth , and English by descent , was now ...
... persons only should be put into the commission of the peace , as had distin- guished themselves by their steady adherence to the protestant interest . * The distinction between English by birth , and English by descent , was now ...
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... persons , who at- tempted to impose it upon the people of Ireland , enemies to government , and to the peace , safety and welfare of his majesty's government . The English by birth , at length deemed it necessary to revoke the patent ...
... persons , who at- tempted to impose it upon the people of Ireland , enemies to government , and to the peace , safety and welfare of his majesty's government . The English by birth , at length deemed it necessary to revoke the patent ...
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