The History of the Principal Transactions of the Irish Parliament, from the Year 1634 to 1666: Containing Proceedings of the Lords and Commons, ... By the Right Hon. Lord Mountmorres. In Two Volumes. ...T. Cadell, 1792 |
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... early pe- riods this rule , perhaps , was not fo clearly laid down , and generally admitted , as it is at present . + See vol . i . p . 319. . 1634 III . 7 CHAP . On the 31ft , fir B 2 On FROM A. D. 1634 , TO A. D. 1666 . 3.
... early pe- riods this rule , perhaps , was not fo clearly laid down , and generally admitted , as it is at present . + See vol . i . p . 319. . 1634 III . 7 CHAP . On the 31ft , fir B 2 On FROM A. D. 1634 , TO A. D. 1666 . 3.
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... early state of the Irish representation : but though his works were published after his death , and feem to want the finishing hand of the au → thor , yet the following account throws great light upon the subject . " In Ireland , the ...
... early state of the Irish representation : but though his works were published after his death , and feem to want the finishing hand of the au → thor , yet the following account throws great light upon the subject . " In Ireland , the ...
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... early jour- nals ; and it was a conftant practice till one thousand feven hundred and four , when , upon Mr. Caulfield , an ancestor of lord Charlemont's , defiring to vacate his feat to travel for his pleasure , a ftanding or- der was ...
... early jour- nals ; and it was a conftant practice till one thousand feven hundred and four , when , upon Mr. Caulfield , an ancestor of lord Charlemont's , defiring to vacate his feat to travel for his pleasure , a ftanding or- der was ...
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... early times they were employed principally in framing acts of parliament , as was mentioned in the last chapter . On the 13th of November the second precedent appears of a writ iffued at the de- fire of a member in his own room , in the ...
... early times they were employed principally in framing acts of parliament , as was mentioned in the last chapter . On the 13th of November the second precedent appears of a writ iffued at the de- fire of a member in his own room , in the ...
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... early times the house had often two fittings , one before , and the other after dinner ; and this is faid to have been the practice in the English parliament . On the 16th of April fome difpute be- tween the earl of Ormond and fir ...
... early times the house had often two fittings , one before , and the other after dinner ; and this is faid to have been the practice in the English parliament . On the 16th of April fome difpute be- tween the earl of Ormond and fir ...
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