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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Page 72
... matter at rest , by negativing a motion contrived to be made , that Lord Castlereagh had , by accepting the office of Chief Sc- cretary of state , vacated his seat in the county of Down . ( Hist . Rev. 2 v . 669. From this moment , with ...
... matter at rest , by negativing a motion contrived to be made , that Lord Castlereagh had , by accepting the office of Chief Sc- cretary of state , vacated his seat in the county of Down . ( Hist . Rev. 2 v . 669. From this moment , with ...
Page 138
... matter , had * Mr . Tandy , henceforth , was dealt with separately from his fellow prisoners . Mr. Corbett escaped out of prison in female attire , on the 12th of February , 1801. Mr. H. M. Morres , after an imprisonment of three years ...
... matter , had * Mr . Tandy , henceforth , was dealt with separately from his fellow prisoners . Mr. Corbett escaped out of prison in female attire , on the 12th of February , 1801. Mr. H. M. Morres , after an imprisonment of three years ...
Page 274
... matter and thing therein contained ; and also so much of an act of the late Parliament of Ireland , passed in the 33rd year of his present Majesty , intituled , an act for the relief of his Majesty's popish or Roman Catholic subjects of ...
... matter and thing therein contained ; and also so much of an act of the late Parliament of Ireland , passed in the 33rd year of his present Majesty , intituled , an act for the relief of his Majesty's popish or Roman Catholic subjects of ...
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