The history of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain ... to October 1810, Volume 3 |
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... Majesty's present ministers ( Lord Westmore- land ) then Lord Lieutenant of that kingdom . If the adoption of a similar law in Great Britain would be an act of hostility to the established church , to whom shall that hostility be ...
... Majesty's present ministers ( Lord Westmore- land ) then Lord Lieutenant of that kingdom . If the adoption of a similar law in Great Britain would be an act of hostility to the established church , to whom shall that hostility be ...
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... Majesty's dis- cretion , to the same confidence and favour , which parliament had so recently extended to foreigners of all nations and all descriptions ? And let me fur- ther ask , if these concessions , all or any of them , are ...
... Majesty's dis- cretion , to the same confidence and favour , which parliament had so recently extended to foreigners of all nations and all descriptions ? And let me fur- ther ask , if these concessions , all or any of them , are ...
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... MAJESTY : MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY , " IT is with the deepest reluctance that the sin gular misery of my case induces the most res- pectful of your Majesty's subjects , to intrude upon your Majesty's attention ; in doing which I shall ...
... MAJESTY : MAY IT PLEASE YOUR MAJESTY , " IT is with the deepest reluctance that the sin gular misery of my case induces the most res- pectful of your Majesty's subjects , to intrude upon your Majesty's attention ; in doing which I shall ...
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APPENDIX | 649 |
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