An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... Lord Lansdowne upon the subject of union in the English lords 19th March , Vote - Lord Rokeby's letter to the Marquis Cornwallis against union , Note · 181 182 Lord Grenville opens the business in the British House of Peers 19th March ...
... Lord Lansdowne upon the subject of union in the English lords 19th March , Vote - Lord Rokeby's letter to the Marquis Cornwallis against union , Note · 181 182 Lord Grenville opens the business in the British House of Peers 19th March ...
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... Lords from the king - The message , Note In the British peers Lord Grenville moves the address - Lord Holland opposes - A motion for a committee - Lord Grenville replies Upon a division the address carried with only three dissentient ...
... Lords from the king - The message , Note In the British peers Lord Grenville moves the address - Lord Holland opposes - A motion for a committee - Lord Grenville replies Upon a division the address carried with only three dissentient ...
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... Lord bishop of Meath , the Lord Bishop of Kildare , the Lord Bishop of Derry , in the first session of the parliament of the united kingdom ; the Lord Bishop of Raphoe the Lord Bishop of Limerick , Ardfert and Aghadoe , the Lord Bishop ...
... Lord bishop of Meath , the Lord Bishop of Kildare , the Lord Bishop of Derry , in the first session of the parliament of the united kingdom ; the Lord Bishop of Raphoe the Lord Bishop of Limerick , Ardfert and Aghadoe , the Lord Bishop ...
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