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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... settled in the same manner as the suc- cession to the imperial crown of the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland now stands limited and settled , according to the existing laws , and to the terms of union between England and ...
... settled in the same manner as the suc- cession to the imperial crown of the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland now stands limited and settled , according to the existing laws , and to the terms of union between England and ...
Page 94
... settled , and settled in a way that will be satisfactory to you . It depends , therefore , upon yourselves , and not upon any commission or any government . When you have made this question ripe for settlement then and not till then ...
... settled , and settled in a way that will be satisfactory to you . It depends , therefore , upon yourselves , and not upon any commission or any government . When you have made this question ripe for settlement then and not till then ...
Page 95
... settled , but rather to help and en- courage the people in making it , as I said just now , ripe for settlement ( applause ) . When it is ripe for settlement you will probably have your choice as to how it shall be settled and I said a ...
... settled , but rather to help and en- courage the people in making it , as I said just now , ripe for settlement ( applause ) . When it is ripe for settlement you will probably have your choice as to how it shall be settled and I said a ...
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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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