The Political History of Ireland, from the Commencement of Lord Townshend's Administration, to the Departure of the Marquis of Buckingham; with Observations on the Trade and Finance of the CountryP. Byrne, 1793 - 320 sider |
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... because it did not take its rife in this houfe . " The Chief Governor arraigned their conduct from the throne , and cenfured this refolution as being contrary to the 10th of Hen . VII . and to the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary . If then ...
... because it did not take its rife in this houfe . " The Chief Governor arraigned their conduct from the throne , and cenfured this refolution as being contrary to the 10th of Hen . VII . and to the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary . If then ...
Side 8
... because it did not take its rife in this Houfe , but in the privy council who certified it according to Poyning's law , and the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary , which we confefs to be a legal , but do not efteem to be the most eligible ...
... because it did not take its rife in this Houfe , but in the privy council who certified it according to Poyning's law , and the 3d and 4th of Philip and Mary , which we confefs to be a legal , but do not efteem to be the most eligible ...
Side 12
... Because , we conceive that it is the fole and exclufive right and privilege of a lord of par- liament , and member of this houfe , to have his proteft entered on the journals of this house ; and that even a Lord of parliament and member ...
... Because , we conceive that it is the fole and exclufive right and privilege of a lord of par- liament , and member of this houfe , to have his proteft entered on the journals of this house ; and that even a Lord of parliament and member ...
Side 13
... Because we conceive that the Earl of Strafford , who first attempted , and that but in a fingle inftance , to enter his proteft , as chief go- vernor , upon the journals of this house , was vernor HISTORY OF 13 IRELAND , & c . 2dly ...
... Because we conceive that the Earl of Strafford , who first attempted , and that but in a fingle inftance , to enter his proteft , as chief go- vernor , upon the journals of this house , was vernor HISTORY OF 13 IRELAND , & c . 2dly ...
Side 14
... Because , we apprehend that the only fubfequent inftance , to wit , the proteft of Lord Sydney , which was made in heat , by that governour , whofe conduct was difapproved , on his recal to England , which foon followed , and founded ...
... Because , we apprehend that the only fubfequent inftance , to wit , the proteft of Lord Sydney , which was made in heat , by that governour , whofe conduct was difapproved , on his recal to England , which foon followed , and founded ...
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