The History of Ireland: From Its Invasion Under Henry II, to Its Union with Great Britain, Volumen1W.E. Andrews, 1831 |
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... tion of that force give it a preponderancy of im- portance , far above the other parts , in all the re- lations of war . Ireland is the most prolific nur- * Published in 1805 , p . 320 , 424081 sery for manning our navy and army : she ...
... tion of that force give it a preponderancy of im- portance , far above the other parts , in all the re- lations of war . Ireland is the most prolific nur- * Published in 1805 , p . 320 , 424081 sery for manning our navy and army : she ...
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... tion in this country , that there was no one point of literature so much wanted in England , as a good Irish history . " In this work , which is a compendious general history of Ireland , from its first connection with England to its ...
... tion in this country , that there was no one point of literature so much wanted in England , as a good Irish history . " In this work , which is a compendious general history of Ireland , from its first connection with England to its ...
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... tion of all his Majesty's subjects in the assump- tion of the Imperial Parliament's manifesting the same tutelary attention to the interests of the peo- ple of Ireland , which it does to those of the city of London , or the most ...
... tion of all his Majesty's subjects in the assump- tion of the Imperial Parliament's manifesting the same tutelary attention to the interests of the peo- ple of Ireland , which it does to those of the city of London , or the most ...
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... Commons were heretofore imperfect and corrupt ; yet reflec- tion and repentance now produce conviction that the reform of the representation rested with the electors . The extinction of the Irish Parliament has rendered PREFACE . vii.
... Commons were heretofore imperfect and corrupt ; yet reflec- tion and repentance now produce conviction that the reform of the representation rested with the electors . The extinction of the Irish Parliament has rendered PREFACE . vii.
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... tion of what they were , and what they are . " The Historical Review is very voluminous , and made up chiefly of public documents and extracts from speeches in the English and Irish Parlia- ments . In his History the Author - makes refe ...
... tion of what they were , and what they are . " The Historical Review is very voluminous , and made up chiefly of public documents and extracts from speeches in the English and Irish Parlia- ments . In his History the Author - makes refe ...
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