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... supported by Grattan , but rejected by the Government . A proposal of Sir John Blaquiere authorising the Government to raise 10,000 additional troops , who were to serve only in the British Isles , gave rise to much discussion . Grattan ...
... supported by Grattan , but rejected by the Government . A proposal of Sir John Blaquiere authorising the Government to raise 10,000 additional troops , who were to serve only in the British Isles , gave rise to much discussion . Grattan ...
Side 7
... supporting the tax , that the Irish debt would rise in the course of this year to little less than ten millions ; that the new taxes on salt and leather would press very heavily on the poor , and that it was unjust that a considerable ...
... supporting the tax , that the Irish debt would rise in the course of this year to little less than ten millions ; that the new taxes on salt and leather would press very heavily on the poor , and that it was unjust that a considerable ...
Side 8
... supported , and 122 opposed the tax , and this is said to have been the best division obtained by the Opposition during the whole session . You can hardly conceive , ' wrote Cam- den , ' how very extensively the determination to impose ...
... supported , and 122 opposed the tax , and this is said to have been the best division obtained by the Opposition during the whole session . You can hardly conceive , ' wrote Cam- den , ' how very extensively the determination to impose ...
Side 22
... supported strenuous measures of exceptional coer- cive legislation directed against crime , but he now maintained that the whole course of the Government policy relating to Ulster , was essentially wrong . He censured the proclamation ...
... supported strenuous measures of exceptional coer- cive legislation directed against crime , but he now maintained that the whole course of the Government policy relating to Ulster , was essentially wrong . He censured the proclamation ...
Side 28
... supported in England . Portland wrote to him that the expressions in the letter offering his resignation seemed to imply that , the King's servants on this side of the water had it in con- templation to depart from the system for the ...
... supported in England . Portland wrote to him that the expressions in the letter offering his resignation seemed to imply that , the King's servants on this side of the water had it in con- templation to depart from the system for the ...
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