Ireland in the Empire, 1688-1770: A History of Ireland from the Williamite Wars to the Eve of the American RevolutionHarvard University Press, 1973 - 356 sider |
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Side 46
... heads of bills originating in the Commons normally went directly to the Irish privy council and thence to London , the Irish Lords often had only a limited voice in important legislation . As has been explained , when such a bill met ...
... heads of bills originating in the Commons normally went directly to the Irish privy council and thence to London , the Irish Lords often had only a limited voice in important legislation . As has been explained , when such a bill met ...
Side 162
... heads of bills , subject to executive approval and revision , their mutual consultation and cooperation would invest their joint heads of bills with the same kind of authority as bills submitted by the British parliament to the crown ...
... heads of bills , subject to executive approval and revision , their mutual consultation and cooperation would invest their joint heads of bills with the same kind of authority as bills submitted by the British parliament to the crown ...
Side 282
... heads of bills passed by either the Irish Commons or Lords . Irish efforts to have heads of bills pass both houses of parliament before going to the Castle were , as mentioned , stopped by the government . In- stead , each house sent ...
... heads of bills passed by either the Irish Commons or Lords . Irish efforts to have heads of bills pass both houses of parliament before going to the Castle were , as mentioned , stopped by the government . In- stead , each house sent ...
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The Establishment of the Protestant Ascendancy | 5 |
The Structure of Government in 1700 | 26 |
Parties and Politics 17021714 | 51 |
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