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 11
... a former order . Notwithstanding , some time after a petition was presented to the house , by Alex- ander Burrowes , sheriff of Kildare , setting forth , that his predecessor in office had put Hester Sherlock in OF IRELAND . 11 .
... a former order . Notwithstanding , some time after a petition was presented to the house , by Alex- ander Burrowes , sheriff of Kildare , setting forth , that his predecessor in office had put Hester Sherlock in OF IRELAND . 11 .
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... petition George I. The clamours and suspi- cions , raised against them at that period , debarred them of all access to the throne , directly or indi- rectly . On the accession of George II . they re- sumed the design of addressing ; and ...
... petition George I. The clamours and suspi- cions , raised against them at that period , debarred them of all access to the throne , directly or indi- rectly . On the accession of George II . they re- sumed the design of addressing ; and ...
Page 48
... petition . Thus your excellency may see , the same neces- sity still subsists , the same principles prompt , and the same motives that before prevailed , still strongly induce me , with all respect and humility , to address your ...
... petition . Thus your excellency may see , the same neces- sity still subsists , the same principles prompt , and the same motives that before prevailed , still strongly induce me , with all respect and humility , to address your ...
Page 112
... petition to the king , against the mea- sures pursued with regard to America . On being disappointed , they came to the following resolu- tions . " Anxious to preserve our reputations , from the odium , that must remain to all posterity ...
... petition to the king , against the mea- sures pursued with regard to America . On being disappointed , they came to the following resolu- tions . " Anxious to preserve our reputations , from the odium , that must remain to all posterity ...
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... petition to the king , tending to undeceive his majesty , and by which it could be hoped , that the effusion of one drop of sub- ject - blood might be prevented , is not a friend to the British constitution . " The encreasing distresses ...
... petition to the king , tending to undeceive his majesty , and by which it could be hoped , that the effusion of one drop of sub- ject - blood might be prevented , is not a friend to the British constitution . " The encreasing distresses ...
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