The Parliamentary Register: Or an Impartial Report of the Debates that Have Occured in the Two Houses of Parliament, Volumen 3 |
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... Ireland , and make Ireland the first and the last object of their thoughts . " He believed too much anxiety could not be shewn on this subject . He should be glad to hear that some system of conciliation was proposed . He did not allude ...
... Ireland , and make Ireland the first and the last object of their thoughts . " He believed too much anxiety could not be shewn on this subject . He should be glad to hear that some system of conciliation was proposed . He did not allude ...
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... Ireland stood on the foundation of this mea- sure . The yeomanry of Ireland could not exist without it . It was equally essential to the army . The only object of the bill was to place on a liberal and candid footing what already ...
... Ireland stood on the foundation of this mea- sure . The yeomanry of Ireland could not exist without it . It was equally essential to the army . The only object of the bill was to place on a liberal and candid footing what already ...
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... Ireland , was to be apprehended . It was not that Ireland was satisfied with the conduct pursued towards it , but that it would not be dissatisfied with England . If " no popery " was written on the walls here , it was not answered by ...
... Ireland , was to be apprehended . It was not that Ireland was satisfied with the conduct pursued towards it , but that it would not be dissatisfied with England . If " no popery " was written on the walls here , it was not answered by ...
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... Ireland , those gentlemen thought it not inconsistent with their public duty to declare , in full Parliament , that the rebellion itself , and all the mise- ries of Ireland , were owing , not to French intrigue , or to do mestic treason ...
... Ireland , those gentlemen thought it not inconsistent with their public duty to declare , in full Parliament , that the rebellion itself , and all the mise- ries of Ireland , were owing , not to French intrigue , or to do mestic treason ...
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... Ireland , whether it was his in- tention to bring forward any measure on that subject this session . The honourable member was proceeding to com- ment on the importance of the question to Ireland , when gently reminded by the Speaker of ...
... Ireland , whether it was his in- tention to bring forward any measure on that subject this session . The honourable member was proceeding to com- ment on the importance of the question to Ireland , when gently reminded by the Speaker of ...
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