An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
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... consequence of this , being afraid lest he should be taken into custody , he durst not ven- ture to come in to pass his accounts , for which he was fined twelve hundred pounds . The lords resolved , that Alexander Burrowes , Esq . in ...
... consequence of this , being afraid lest he should be taken into custody , he durst not ven- ture to come in to pass his accounts , for which he was fined twelve hundred pounds . The lords resolved , that Alexander Burrowes , Esq . in ...
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... consequences of this usurped ju- risdiction of the British peers . They observe to his majesty , that it is the right , and the happiness of his subjects in this kingdom , as well as of those in Britain , that by their respective ...
... consequences of this usurped ju- risdiction of the British peers . They observe to his majesty , that it is the right , and the happiness of his subjects in this kingdom , as well as of those in Britain , that by their respective ...
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... consequence to Great Britain and Ireland . And whereas the lords of Ireland in order thereto , have of late , against law , assumed to themselves a power and jurisdiction to examine , correct , and amend the judgments and decrees of the ...
... consequence to Great Britain and Ireland . And whereas the lords of Ireland in order thereto , have of late , against law , assumed to themselves a power and jurisdiction to examine , correct , and amend the judgments and decrees of the ...
Side 23
... time , I will here examine what share falls to Ireland of these causes , or of the effects and consequences . It is not my intention to complain , but barely to relate facts ; and the matter is not of ? OF IRELAND . 23.
... time , I will here examine what share falls to Ireland of these causes , or of the effects and consequences . It is not my intention to complain , but barely to relate facts ; and the matter is not of ? OF IRELAND . 23.
Side 35
... consequences , with regard to these inoffensive people , were justly apprehend- ed ; and probably would have ensued , had not the great wisdom and lenity of the then chief gover- nor , the earl of Chesterfield , frequently and ear ...
... consequences , with regard to these inoffensive people , were justly apprehend- ed ; and probably would have ensued , had not the great wisdom and lenity of the then chief gover- nor , the earl of Chesterfield , frequently and ear ...
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