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... Constitution . Growth of political discontent . The Undertakers . Expenditure on public works Money Bill of 1760. Poyning's Law 134458 11 13 18 21 29 • 30 36 87 89 41 45 50 51 53 54 58 60 General election PAGE 62 Character of Irish ...
... Constitution . Growth of political discontent . The Undertakers . Expenditure on public works Money Bill of 1760. Poyning's Law 134458 11 13 18 21 29 • 30 36 87 89 41 45 50 51 53 54 58 60 General election PAGE 62 Character of Irish ...
Side ix
... Constitution of 1782 Statement of Fox . 324 325 327 Portland's unsuccessful attempt to secure a superintending power for Great Britain . 328 Viceroyalty of Temple . Sept. 1782 . Temple's dark picture of the state of Ireland . 330 ...
... Constitution of 1782 Statement of Fox . 324 325 327 Portland's unsuccessful attempt to secure a superintending power for Great Britain . 328 Viceroyalty of Temple . Sept. 1782 . Temple's dark picture of the state of Ireland . 330 ...
Side 29
... constitution of the country ; any tenant refus- ing this order to be banished , punished , and deemed a dis- honest man .- ( Signed ) Captain Right . ' Papers on the State of the Country , Irish State Paper Office . See these cases in ...
... constitution of the country ; any tenant refus- ing this order to be banished , punished , and deemed a dis- honest man .- ( Signed ) Captain Right . ' Papers on the State of the Country , Irish State Paper Office . See these cases in ...
Side 51
... Gentleman's Magazine , Mullalla . Benn's History of 1772 , pp . 454-461 . 1773 , p . 467 . and that its political condition should not have appeared intolerable E 2 CH . III . 51 EMIGRATION - POLITICAL LIFE . The Irish Constitution.
... Gentleman's Magazine , Mullalla . Benn's History of 1772 , pp . 454-461 . 1773 , p . 467 . and that its political condition should not have appeared intolerable E 2 CH . III . 51 EMIGRATION - POLITICAL LIFE . The Irish Constitution.
Side 52
... Constitution . The Parlia- ment , as we have seen , lasted an entire reign , and that of George II . had sat for thirty - three years . About two - thirds of the revenue of the country , including the quit - rents , the hearth - money ...
... Constitution . The Parlia- ment , as we have seen , lasted an entire reign , and that of George II . had sat for thirty - three years . About two - thirds of the revenue of the country , including the quit - rents , the hearth - money ...
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