The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Ireland was entitled to receive , 100,000l .; re- payment of sums paid by Ireland for naval and military CHAP . 2. ] 31 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
... Ireland was entitled to receive , 100,000l .; re- payment of sums paid by Ireland for naval and military CHAP . 2. ] 31 HISTORY OF EUROPE .
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... Ireland which correspond- ed with the late war duty in Great Britain ; it was only what the act of union had prescribed ; but as a mea- sure of relief , sensibly as it might be felt in this country , it would not be less felt in that ...
... Ireland which correspond- ed with the late war duty in Great Britain ; it was only what the act of union had prescribed ; but as a mea- sure of relief , sensibly as it might be felt in this country , it would not be less felt in that ...
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... Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not yet been entirely al- layed . At a subsequent period of the session , a great body of information re- specting the ...
... Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not yet been entirely al- layed . At a subsequent period of the session , a great body of information re- specting the ...
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... Ireland of a large proportion of their provision , and declared the tithe of agistment to be grievous , burthensome , and injurious to the pro- testant interest . ' In this manner did these champions of protestantism assert the rights ...
... Ireland of a large proportion of their provision , and declared the tithe of agistment to be grievous , burthensome , and injurious to the pro- testant interest . ' In this manner did these champions of protestantism assert the rights ...
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... Ireland felt little change in her situation till the year 1778. In that year the reverses of the American war left Ireland with out a military force , and here com- menced the era of her glory . She was told to protect herself , and she ...
... Ireland felt little change in her situation till the year 1778. In that year the reverses of the American war left Ireland with out a military force , and here com- menced the era of her glory . She was told to protect herself , and she ...
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