The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., כרך 6;כרך 75J. Dodsley, 1834 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד iii
... Ireland - Application of the Coercion Act - Mr . Stanley resigns the office of Secretary for Ireland , and is made Secretary for the Colonies . CHAPTER III . [ 38 Bill for regulating the Irish Church , introduced into the House of Com ...
... Ireland - Application of the Coercion Act - Mr . Stanley resigns the office of Secretary for Ireland , and is made Secretary for the Colonies . CHAPTER III . [ 38 Bill for regulating the Irish Church , introduced into the House of Com ...
עמוד vii
... Ireland . Report of Select Committee to inquire into the state of Municipal Corporations in England , Wales , and Ireland 337 Report of the Select Committee on Agriculture II . Foreign . - Correspondence with his Majesty's Ambas- sador ...
... Ireland . Report of Select Committee to inquire into the state of Municipal Corporations in England , Wales , and Ireland 337 Report of the Select Committee on Agriculture II . Foreign . - Correspondence with his Majesty's Ambas- sador ...
עמוד 10
... Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general peace and ...
... Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general peace and ...
עמוד 11
... Ireland had been subject to England , a terri- tory so blessed by Providence , but so cursed by man , was still in a state of wretchedness and misery , the governors alone were to blame , It was true that crime had in- creased ; but why ...
... Ireland had been subject to England , a terri- tory so blessed by Providence , but so cursed by man , was still in a state of wretchedness and misery , the governors alone were to blame , It was true that crime had in- creased ; but why ...
עמוד 12
... Ireland , since the union , so many forms had been introduced in the law , that he defied any man , however injured , to maintain an action successfully against a magistrate . That the magistracy of Ireland was on a bad footing , was ...
... Ireland , since the union , so many forms had been introduced in the law , that he defied any man , however injured , to maintain an action successfully against a magistrate . That the magistracy of Ireland was on a bad footing , was ...
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