Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1839 - Politicians |
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... land , and eventually of their lives , with a view to their conformity . In truth , the records of those unhappy times should be publicly consigned to the flames . Written by the conquering party , they palliate all sorts of crime , and ...
... land , and eventually of their lives , with a view to their conformity . In truth , the records of those unhappy times should be publicly consigned to the flames . Written by the conquering party , they palliate all sorts of crime , and ...
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... lands in the west of Ireland , fining and confining the juries who did not return verdicts for the crown . The people com- plained that the " Graces " were not passed into a law ; the king promised to confirm them . Strafford " took ...
... lands in the west of Ireland , fining and confining the juries who did not return verdicts for the crown . The people com- plained that the " Graces " were not passed into a law ; the king promised to confirm them . Strafford " took ...
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... land of Ireland shall hereafter enjoy all its franchises and privileges as it used to do before . * Sir John Perrott in his " Letter of Advice on the subject of Ireland , " asks that 6000l . should be granted to cut down the five great ...
... land of Ireland shall hereafter enjoy all its franchises and privileges as it used to do before . * Sir John Perrott in his " Letter of Advice on the subject of Ireland , " asks that 6000l . should be granted to cut down the five great ...
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... land was involved were chiefly with England , and in these she displayed little skill , either military or political ; none indeed in the time of Henry II . or Elizabeth , or Charles I. , nor until the time of William III . , and then ...
... land was involved were chiefly with England , and in these she displayed little skill , either military or political ; none indeed in the time of Henry II . or Elizabeth , or Charles I. , nor until the time of William III . , and then ...
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... land it was different : when she had made her election , it was slavery either to France or to England . * This frustrated all her hopes in the * How wise was the advice of Swift : - " Do nothing but refuse their C time of Charles I ...
... land it was different : when she had made her election , it was slavery either to France or to England . * This frustrated all her hopes in the * How wise was the advice of Swift : - " Do nothing but refuse their C time of Charles I ...
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