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... who approves your Grace's answer to the persons who applied to your Grace for leave to present a petition to the House of Commons , in behalf of the College of Dublin , for a sum of money to finish their library .
... who approves your Grace's answer to the persons who applied to your Grace for leave to present a petition to the House of Commons , in behalf of the College of Dublin , for a sum of money to finish their library .
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... upon particular representations from hence in their favour , proposing and allotting the sums to be given them ; but the House of Commons have lately fallen into a method of giving rewards to their officers , by inserting the same ...
... upon particular representations from hence in their favour , proposing and allotting the sums to be given them ; but the House of Commons have lately fallen into a method of giving rewards to their officers , by inserting the same ...
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ADDRESS OF THE IRISH HOUSE OF COMMONS FOR A GRANT IN AID OF TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY . By the Honourable the Knights , Citizens , and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled . Sabbati 21 ° die Septembris , 1717 . A petition of the Provost ...
ADDRESS OF THE IRISH HOUSE OF COMMONS FOR A GRANT IN AID OF TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY . By the Honourable the Knights , Citizens , and Burgesses in Parliament Assembled . Sabbati 21 ° die Septembris , 1717 . A petition of the Provost ...
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VOL VI | 453 |
LETTERS continued | 462 |
to the Earl of Stair Whitehall July 12 1717 | 463 |
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