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Side 15
... considered the first stage in a new era nexion with this subject he would advert of coercion . It proclaimed a distrust of to the memorial that had been presented the whole Irish people from the highest to by 171 families , tenants of ...
... considered the first stage in a new era nexion with this subject he would advert of coercion . It proclaimed a distrust of to the memorial that had been presented the whole Irish people from the highest to by 171 families , tenants of ...
Side 19
... considered measures either of conciliation or of coer- that most of the evils under which Ireland cion were ... considered this a coercive measure , he certainly would not give it his support ; but he considered it a bill which would ...
... considered measures either of conciliation or of coer- that most of the evils under which Ireland cion were ... considered this a coercive measure , he certainly would not give it his support ; but he considered it a bill which would ...
Side 45
... considered limiting the rights of property ; 2nd . , the necessary without any reference to the immediate overthrow of the Protestant political sentiments of the Members who Establishment . The points referred to formed a part of those ...
... considered limiting the rights of property ; 2nd . , the necessary without any reference to the immediate overthrow of the Protestant political sentiments of the Members who Establishment . The points referred to formed a part of those ...
Side 55
... considered the subject- cellor , Mr. Elliot the Secretary , and Mr. unless he had taken into his view the Grattan , who did not hold office , by the whole state of Ireland , and had come advice of the Lord - lieutenant of that day ...
... considered the subject- cellor , Mr. Elliot the Secretary , and Mr. unless he had taken into his view the Grattan , who did not hold office , by the whole state of Ireland , and had come advice of the Lord - lieutenant of that day ...
Side 61
... considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should say , likewise passed with difficulties ; but my course that you ought to have an executive in would be not so much to depress the Esta- Ireland ...
... considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should say , likewise passed with difficulties ; but my course that you ought to have an executive in would be not so much to depress the Esta- Ireland ...
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