Ireland: 6000 B.C.-1972: A Chronology and Fact BookWilliam D. Griffin A chronology of Irish history, emphasizing its modern political events and containing pertinent documents and statistics. |
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... endeavour of the said deputy , with the assistance of the residue of the council as is aforesaid . Among other things to be treated and communed of at the assembly of the said council , upon the first arrival in Ireland of the said ...
... endeavour of the said deputy , with the assistance of the residue of the council as is aforesaid . Among other things to be treated and communed of at the assembly of the said council , upon the first arrival in Ireland of the said ...
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... endeavour to procure the said Roman catholics such farther security in that particular , as may preserve them from any disturbance upon the account of their said religion . 2. All the inhabitants or residents of Limerick , or any other ...
... endeavour to procure the said Roman catholics such farther security in that particular , as may preserve them from any disturbance upon the account of their said religion . 2. All the inhabitants or residents of Limerick , or any other ...
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... endeavour to give Ireland good laws . That is quite true in re- gard to the general course of legislation since 1829. But many of those laws have been passed under influences which can hardly be described otherwise than as influences of ...
... endeavour to give Ireland good laws . That is quite true in re- gard to the general course of legislation since 1829. But many of those laws have been passed under influences which can hardly be described otherwise than as influences of ...
Contents
An Act for the Speedy and Effectual Reducing of the Rebels | 41 |
A Penal Law 1704 | 47 |
Whiteboy Oath 1762 | 53 |
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