The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... land had been recognized as a dis- tinct nation , with a distinct inde- pendent legislature . The year 1614 , then , was the period at which for the first time the power of the king of England and Scot- land was recognized in Ireland ...
... land had been recognized as a dis- tinct nation , with a distinct inde- pendent legislature . The year 1614 , then , was the period at which for the first time the power of the king of England and Scot- land was recognized in Ireland ...
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... land and Ireland should know what really was the nature of their original connexion . The circumstances relating to the con- nexion of the two countries from the year 1633 , were now part of our domestic history . At that time they ...
... land and Ireland should know what really was the nature of their original connexion . The circumstances relating to the con- nexion of the two countries from the year 1633 , were now part of our domestic history . At that time they ...
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... land remained at peace , Ireland was on the verge of being plunged into a war with Portugal , and the proceedings of her domestic legis- lature were over - awed and con- trolled by a violent assembly out of doors , with lord Charlemont ...
... land remained at peace , Ireland was on the verge of being plunged into a war with Portugal , and the proceedings of her domestic legis- lature were over - awed and con- trolled by a violent assembly out of doors , with lord Charlemont ...
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... land called on her to foster a close connexion with England , which could afford an ample home market for her agricultural produce , and open up to her new channels for the extension of her commerce . Amid the conflicting interests and ...
... land called on her to foster a close connexion with England , which could afford an ample home market for her agricultural produce , and open up to her new channels for the extension of her commerce . Amid the conflicting interests and ...
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... land to submit only so long as her spirit was unformed and her re sources undeveloped . All bands of union had consequently proved uncertain securities for the per- manence of connexion between the two countries , till an incorporate ...
... land to submit only so long as her spirit was unformed and her re sources undeveloped . All bands of union had consequently proved uncertain securities for the per- manence of connexion between the two countries , till an incorporate ...
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