The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volumen2Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1814 - 524 páginas |
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... Ireland by the French - Land at Killala - Account of their pro- ceedings - Frustrated in their hopes - Parliament prorogued - Increase of the Orange system , and by what means 279 CHAP . XI . The union between Great Britain and Ireland ...
... Ireland by the French - Land at Killala - Account of their pro- ceedings - Frustrated in their hopes - Parliament prorogued - Increase of the Orange system , and by what means 279 CHAP . XI . The union between Great Britain and Ireland ...
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... Britain and Ireland .. 473 No. XI . Second Proclamation of the Union No. XII . Dr. Beaufort's Account of the extent of Ireland 518 .... 521 DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . Map of Ireland , to face the title page of Vol . I. Portrait of Lord ...
... Britain and Ireland .. 473 No. XI . Second Proclamation of the Union No. XII . Dr. Beaufort's Account of the extent of Ireland 518 .... 521 DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER . Map of Ireland , to face the title page of Vol . I. Portrait of Lord ...
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... Britain by the resolutions of the Irish parliament , by the declaration of the armed bands , and by the general agreement which had been entered into for the non - importation of British manufactures , that in Nov. 1779 , the house of ...
... Britain by the resolutions of the Irish parliament , by the declaration of the armed bands , and by the general agreement which had been entered into for the non - importation of British manufactures , that in Nov. 1779 , the house of ...
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... Britain revoke the injustice of her laws , and restore your political as she has your com- mercial freedom . In passing the bills for libe- rating your trade , the British minister has made use of the words , that it was expedient to ...
... Britain revoke the injustice of her laws , and restore your political as she has your com- mercial freedom . In passing the bills for libe- rating your trade , the British minister has made use of the words , that it was expedient to ...
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... Britain . now finds to be nonsense - parliamentary supre- macy has been the bane of Great Britain . Her enemies are on all sides pouring in on her . The sea is not her's ; the honour of her councils and arms is tarnished . She has no ...
... Britain . now finds to be nonsense - parliamentary supre- macy has been the bane of Great Britain . Her enemies are on all sides pouring in on her . The sea is not her's ; the honour of her councils and arms is tarnished . She has no ...
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