A History of Ireland, from the Earliest Accounts to the Accomplishment of the Union with Great Britain in 1801, Volum 2J. Jones, 1905 |
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Pàgina 4
... such as the affections and confidence of the people would follow . " To express his contempt of their proceedings , he now declared that he would not quit the kingdom until forced by inevitable neceffity . But the prelates published a ...
... such as the affections and confidence of the people would follow . " To express his contempt of their proceedings , he now declared that he would not quit the kingdom until forced by inevitable neceffity . But the prelates published a ...
Pàgina 11
... Such distraction prevailed within the walls , while fuggeftions were made by thofe Irish , who had fubmitted to the republican general , of the tolerant spirit of the independents in matters of reli- gion , that in three days the ...
... Such distraction prevailed within the walls , while fuggeftions were made by thofe Irish , who had fubmitted to the republican general , of the tolerant spirit of the independents in matters of reli- gion , that in three days the ...
Pàgina 26
... such as might be afterwards made by parliament ; and affured the foldiers of all their ar rears , and the fame pay in future which they then enjoyed . The convention of eftates voted a present of twenty thousand pounds to the king ...
... such as might be afterwards made by parliament ; and affured the foldiers of all their ar rears , and the fame pay in future which they then enjoyed . The convention of eftates voted a present of twenty thousand pounds to the king ...
Pàgina 33
... such negociations ; or who had harraffed the country , as a wood - kern , or tory , before the marquis of Clan- ricarde's departure from Ireland . The firft of these cases was very fevere , as the lords juftices , in the beginning of ...
... such negociations ; or who had harraffed the country , as a wood - kern , or tory , before the marquis of Clan- ricarde's departure from Ireland . The firft of these cases was very fevere , as the lords juftices , in the beginning of ...
Pàgina 43
... Such ruin , befide the unutterable calamities of fo many years war , had been brought on the catholics of Ireland , by the bigotry of thofe , who firft planned and ex- cited the rebellion for the exclufive establishment of the Romish ...
... Such ruin , befide the unutterable calamities of fo many years war , had been brought on the catholics of Ireland , by the bigotry of thofe , who firft planned and ex- cited the rebellion for the exclufive establishment of the Romish ...
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A History of Ireland, from the Earliest Accounts to the ..., Volum 2 James Gordon Visualització completa - 1805 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 521 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall, upon the first day of January which shall be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...
Pàgina 264 - the king, lords and commons of Ireland, had a right to make
Pàgina 550 - ... aforesaid, in the now accustomed place of meeting of the house of lords of Ireland, and shall then and there proceed to elect twenty-eight lords temporal to represent the peerage...
Pàgina 365 - Be firm, Irishmen, but be cool and cautious; be patient yet a while; trust to no unauthorised communications ; and above all we warn you, again and again we warn you, against doing the work of your tyrants, by premature, by partial or divided exertion. If Ireland shall be forced to throw away the scabbard, let it be at her own time, not at theirs.
Pàgina 546 - January, in the year one thousand eight hundred, in premiums for the internal encouragement of agriculture or manufactures, or for the maintaining institutions for pious and charitable purposes, shall be applied, for the period of twenty years after the Union, to such local purposes in Ireland, in such manner as the parliament of the united kingdom shall direct...
Pàgina 303 - ... systematic endeavour to undermine the Constitution in violation of the laws of the land. We pledge ourselves to convict them, we dare them to go into an inquiry; we do not affect to treat them as other than public malefactors ; we speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce them to be public criminals ; will they dare to deny the charge? I call upon, and dare the ostensible member to rise in his place, and say, on his honour, that he does not believe...
Pàgina 522 - Sessions, and twenty-eight Lords Temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the Peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; and...
Pàgina 518 - Protestants, by judgments of record, which appearing to the late government, the Lord Tyrconnel, and Lord Lucan, took away the effects the said John Brown had to answer the said debts, and promised to clear the said John Brown of the said debts ; which effects were...
Pàgina 523 - That it shall be lawful for His Majesty, his heirs and successors, to create peers of that part of the United Kingdom called Ireland, and to make promotions in the peerage thereof after the Union, provided that no new creation of any such peers shall take place after the Union, until three of the peerages of Ireland which shall have been existing at the time of the Union shall have become extinct, and upon such extinction...
Pàgina 528 - ... thenceforth be exported from one country to the other, without duty or bounty on such export...