The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 3, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1853 - Ireland |
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Page 739
... Parliament , observes- " the chief thing that must be prevented is , that the Irish Parliament take no notice of this here , and that you make effectual laws for the linen manufacture , and discourage as far as possible the woollen . It ...
... Parliament , observes- " the chief thing that must be prevented is , that the Irish Parliament take no notice of this here , and that you make effectual laws for the linen manufacture , and discourage as far as possible the woollen . It ...
Page 740
... Parliament , by a majority of one hundred and five against forty - one , received the royal assent on the twenty- ninth day of January , 1699. Thus the Irish Parliament gave to the world the pitiable spectacle of a legislature laying a ...
... Parliament , by a majority of one hundred and five against forty - one , received the royal assent on the twenty- ninth day of January , 1699. Thus the Irish Parliament gave to the world the pitiable spectacle of a legislature laying a ...
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... Parliament held in Dublin in the year 1429 - the seventh year of the reign of Henry VI . It is recorded in the Annals of Boyle , that , in the year 1231 , Cor- mack , the son of Temaltagh Mac Dermot , began to build a market town , near ...
... Parliament held in Dublin in the year 1429 - the seventh year of the reign of Henry VI . It is recorded in the Annals of Boyle , that , in the year 1231 , Cor- mack , the son of Temaltagh Mac Dermot , began to build a market town , near ...
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