The history of Ireland, from its union with Great Britain ... to October 1810, Volume 3 |
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... parliament were founded on a forced levy on popular prejudice , all pointedly aimed against Ireland ; yet , when the Parliament met on the 26th of June , the King's speech , which was read by the Lord Chancellor , as the head of the ...
... parliament were founded on a forced levy on popular prejudice , all pointedly aimed against Ireland ; yet , when the Parliament met on the 26th of June , the King's speech , which was read by the Lord Chancellor , as the head of the ...
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... Parliament , and Mr. Sheridan's Speech . affect our Body ; we deem it right to Petition Parliament for that purpose ; and in doing so , we conceive , that we not only discharge a duty imposed on us by our honor and interests , and those ...
... Parliament , and Mr. Sheridan's Speech . affect our Body ; we deem it right to Petition Parliament for that purpose ; and in doing so , we conceive , that we not only discharge a duty imposed on us by our honor and interests , and those ...
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... Parliament by the member supposed to be alluded to . Nor has he been apprised , that it is in the contemplation of any other member to bring for- ward such a bill . cumstances . The mistatement has evidently arisen from the following ...
... Parliament by the member supposed to be alluded to . Nor has he been apprised , that it is in the contemplation of any other member to bring for- ward such a bill . cumstances . The mistatement has evidently arisen from the following ...
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APPENDIX | 649 |
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