Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1841 - Politicians |
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Page 126
... inhabitants in every place , and perfect cordiality in all . — Most faithfully yours , J. BURGOYNE . On the 10th of November , Lord Northington wrote to Mr. Fox that the delegates were in con- sultation , that the Bishop was not ...
... inhabitants in every place , and perfect cordiality in all . — Most faithfully yours , J. BURGOYNE . On the 10th of November , Lord Northington wrote to Mr. Fox that the delegates were in con- sultation , that the Bishop was not ...
Page 205
... inhabitants of their baili- wicks , upon the subject of an address in favour of * In July , 1784 , the inhabitants of Belfast applied to Mr. Pitt , and forwarded a petition on reform to the King . In his answer , Mr. Pitt states , that ...
... inhabitants of their baili- wicks , upon the subject of an address in favour of * In July , 1784 , the inhabitants of Belfast applied to Mr. Pitt , and forwarded a petition on reform to the King . In his answer , Mr. Pitt states , that ...
Page 206
... inhabitants of that county . General Luttrell and Mr. Gardiner , one of the members , attended and protested against the conduct of the sheriff in assembling a meeting of the inhabitants instead of a meeting of the freeholders . Being ...
... inhabitants of that county . General Luttrell and Mr. Gardiner , one of the members , attended and protested against the conduct of the sheriff in assembling a meeting of the inhabitants instead of a meeting of the freeholders . Being ...
Page 276
... the fair pros- pect that the country and her inhabitants would become prosperous and flourishing , and that a peasantry would soon appear the pride and orna- ment of a nation . Such were the pleasing pros- 276 [ CHAP . IX . PROSPEROUS ...
... the fair pros- pect that the country and her inhabitants would become prosperous and flourishing , and that a peasantry would soon appear the pride and orna- ment of a nation . Such were the pleasing pros- 276 [ CHAP . IX . PROSPEROUS ...
Page 303
... inhabitants of Ulster , stating that the table of tithes for that province , differed from the rates paid in other parts of the kingdom : that the clergy of Ulster received ninepence for every milch - cow and calf , whereas three ...
... inhabitants of Ulster , stating that the table of tithes for that province , differed from the rates paid in other parts of the kingdom : that the clergy of Ulster received ninepence for every milch - cow and calf , whereas three ...
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