The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from the Year 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ...T. Cadell, 1792 |
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... time make an adequate increase in their ftipends and benefices ; and that the fcheme of in- creafing college rents after long terms , * Mr . Grattan . " III . which was adopted in the univerfity of which 34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMONS ,
... time make an adequate increase in their ftipends and benefices ; and that the fcheme of in- creafing college rents after long terms , * Mr . Grattan . " III . which was adopted in the univerfity of which 34 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMONS ,
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... rents of abfent bishops for its fupport : the house then ad- journed to the 16th of November one thou- fand fix hundred and forty - two . On the 17th of November a bill was paffed to declare the validity of the present parliament ; and ...
... rents of abfent bishops for its fupport : the house then ad- journed to the 16th of November one thou- fand fix hundred and forty - two . On the 17th of November a bill was paffed to declare the validity of the present parliament ; and ...
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... rent ; that they could not proceed on account of privilege , and defiring that the earl might be left to the ordinary course of law . The answer was very extraordinary : " that they had entered into the merits of the * The entry of the ...
... rent ; that they could not proceed on account of privilege , and defiring that the earl might be left to the ordinary course of law . The answer was very extraordinary : " that they had entered into the merits of the * The entry of the ...
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... rents , which must be the neceffary confequence of fuch distracted periods , form the principal part of the journals . During thefe feffions there were parliamentary agents in England , moft probably attendant upon the king , who ftill ...
... rents , which must be the neceffary confequence of fuch distracted periods , form the principal part of the journals . During thefe feffions there were parliamentary agents in England , moft probably attendant upon the king , who ftill ...
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... rents , and reduced to the greatest diftrefs by the rebellion , the univerfity of Leyden offered him the place of profeffor of divinity , and cardinal Richelieu a large penfion , and an afylum in France . PARR's Life of Primate USHER ...
... rents , and reduced to the greatest diftrefs by the rebellion , the univerfity of Leyden offered him the place of profeffor of divinity , and cardinal Richelieu a large penfion , and an afylum in France . PARR's Life of Primate USHER ...
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