An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... Ireland ; not the maintenance of an English ascenden- cy there , which had in view to keep down the native influence of Ireland . “ I " shall leave it to your excellency , what change you will think proper to make " in the list of privy ...
... Ireland ; not the maintenance of an English ascenden- cy there , which had in view to keep down the native influence of Ireland . “ I " shall leave it to your excellency , what change you will think proper to make " in the list of privy ...
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... Ireland ; " without the invidious restriction of his majesty's protection , grace and favour to his Protestant subjects . The division , which the Roman Catholics ' address occasioned in that body , was by no means into the old party ...
... Ireland ; " without the invidious restriction of his majesty's protection , grace and favour to his Protestant subjects . The division , which the Roman Catholics ' address occasioned in that body , was by no means into the old party ...
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... Ireland , as most dutiful , loyal and affec- ❝tionate subjects . " 66 The Duke of Dorset was succeeded in the lieutenancy by the Duke of Devonshire , whose administration was the ... Ireland then was ruled OF THE STATE OF IRELAND . 21.
... Ireland , as most dutiful , loyal and affec- ❝tionate subjects . " 66 The Duke of Dorset was succeeded in the lieutenancy by the Duke of Devonshire , whose administration was the ... Ireland then was ruled OF THE STATE OF IRELAND . 21.
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... Ireland , represented by their parliament , the impartial observer will necessarily conclude , that every Irishman who considered or felt the independence of his country , would resist the fundamental position laid down by that ...
... Ireland , represented by their parliament , the impartial observer will necessarily conclude , that every Irishman who considered or felt the independence of his country , would resist the fundamental position laid down by that ...
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... Ireland , but to the whole Bri- tish empire . It was a conclusive evidence , that Great Britain . well knew how at any time to ensure the happiness of her sister kingdom , though unwilling at most times to promote it . The danger of ...
... Ireland , but to the whole Bri- tish empire . It was a conclusive evidence , that Great Britain . well knew how at any time to ensure the happiness of her sister kingdom , though unwilling at most times to promote it . The danger of ...
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Страница 41 - ... the Pope or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man or absolved of this declaration or any part thereof, although the Pope or any other person or persons or power whatsoever should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Страница 41 - I do declare that I do not believe that the Pope of Rome or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority, or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Страница 300 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Страница 58 - The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman Catholics is a sort of despot, who yields obedience, in whatever concerns the poor, to no law but that of his will.
Страница 194 - Londonderry brought forward his motion on our foreign relations, and moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to...
Страница 294 - British legislature, and concluded with moving for leave to bring in a bill to repeal so much of the act of the 6th of George I.
Страница 99 - That levying money for or to the use of the crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of parliament, for longer time, or in other manner, than the same is or shall be granted, is illegal.
Страница 40 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors...
Страница 276 - That as Men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as protestants, we rejoice in the relaxation of the Penal Laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects, and that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland.
Страница 69 - ... acts were passed for their punishment, which seemed calculated for the meridian of Barbary; this arose to such a height, that by one they were to be hanged under...