The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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... Committee they call the Committee " of Elders , who , when the unfortunate Ca- " tholic is torn from his family and his loom , " and brought before them in judgment , if he give them liquor or money , they sometimes 66 56 56 66 gaming ...
... Committee they call the Committee " of Elders , who , when the unfortunate Ca- " tholic is torn from his family and his loom , " and brought before them in judgment , if he give them liquor or money , they sometimes 66 56 56 66 gaming ...
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... committee of such Lodge , a Certificate from his former Lodge , specifying the cause of such change ; and that he is ... Committee Men ; the Master to be appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and ...
... committee of such Lodge , a Certificate from his former Lodge , specifying the cause of such change ; and that he is ... Committee Men ; the Master to be appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and ...
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... Committee do lay before them , at such Quarterly Meetings , a Report of their Proceedings , for the approbation of the Grand Lodge . 5th , That the ordinary business of the Orange system be transacted by a Standing Committee , to ...
... Committee do lay before them , at such Quarterly Meetings , a Report of their Proceedings , for the approbation of the Grand Lodge . 5th , That the ordinary business of the Orange system be transacted by a Standing Committee , to ...
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