The Edinburgh Annual Register, Bind 15John Ballantyne and Company, 1824 |
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Side v
... passed . - New Administration and State of Parties . - Bills for indemnifying those who had seized arms , and for regulating the importation of arms and gunpowder into Ireland . - State of the Country under the operation of the new Acts ...
... passed . - New Administration and State of Parties . - Bills for indemnifying those who had seized arms , and for regulating the importation of arms and gunpowder into Ireland . - State of the Country under the operation of the new Acts ...
Side vi
... passed by the Commons . - Strenuous opposition to it in the House of Lords . - Original Bill almost totally changed , in which state it was passed.- Proposed Bill for relieving Unitarian Dissenters from certain conditions imposed by the ...
... passed by the Commons . - Strenuous opposition to it in the House of Lords . - Original Bill almost totally changed , in which state it was passed.- Proposed Bill for relieving Unitarian Dissenters from certain conditions imposed by the ...
Side 34
... passed . In 1763 and 1764 , appeared the Hearts of Oak in the county of Ar- magh , the discontent , in this case , ha- ving originated in some grievance con- nected with the system of road - making ; and here , again , as in the former ...
... passed . In 1763 and 1764 , appeared the Hearts of Oak in the county of Ar- magh , the discontent , in this case , ha- ving originated in some grievance con- nected with the system of road - making ; and here , again , as in the former ...
Side 45
... passed . Sir John Newport , having withdrawn his opposition , upon the understanding that the Noble Marquis , at the head of the Irish Government , whose talents he admired , and of whose public conduct he entertained the highest ...
... passed . Sir John Newport , having withdrawn his opposition , upon the understanding that the Noble Marquis , at the head of the Irish Government , whose talents he admired , and of whose public conduct he entertained the highest ...
Side 46
... passed , and on the following day received the royal assent . These formidable measures were suc- ceeded by two others , the one render- ed necessary by the course , which , in the existing state of the country , the Irish Government ...
... passed , and on the following day received the royal assent . These formidable measures were suc- ceeded by two others , the one render- ed necessary by the course , which , in the existing state of the country , the Irish Government ...
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