An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 - Ireland |
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... happy experience , and not in the anticipated con- fidence of his administration . The earl of Chesterfield had the satisfaction of seeing all his attempts to serve the kingdom he was sent , in that critical moment , to govern ...
... happy experience , and not in the anticipated con- fidence of his administration . The earl of Chesterfield had the satisfaction of seeing all his attempts to serve the kingdom he was sent , in that critical moment , to govern ...
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... happy , contented , rich , and prosperous . It would be an unequivocal proof of the can- dour and sincerity of Great Britain , and he made no doubt but Ireland would receive it as such , and that the whole would have a happy termination ...
... happy , contented , rich , and prosperous . It would be an unequivocal proof of the can- dour and sincerity of Great Britain , and he made no doubt but Ireland would receive it as such , and that the whole would have a happy termination ...
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... happy ! might it entitle us to ex- press a wish , that of all your majesty's dutiful subjects of this king . dom , we alone may not be left incapable of promoting the general welfare and prosperity of it . be ever May the Almighty so ...
... happy ! might it entitle us to ex- press a wish , that of all your majesty's dutiful subjects of this king . dom , we alone may not be left incapable of promoting the general welfare and prosperity of it . be ever May the Almighty so ...
Contents
Even pensioners resist the right of the English privy council | 1 |
Primate Boulter governs in reality during the whole of Lord | 6 |
The court party accuse him of an attack upon the preroga | 8 |
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