The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Ireland 1086 Corn Laws 1091 ..... 12. Mutiny Bill - Corporal Punishments in the Army .. 1123 Corn Laws 1144 13. Criminal Laws Consolidation Bills 1165 Roman Catholic Emancipation - State of Ireland Athlone Election - Forged Petition ...
... Ireland 1086 Corn Laws 1091 ..... 12. Mutiny Bill - Corporal Punishments in the Army .. 1123 Corn Laws 1144 13. Criminal Laws Consolidation Bills 1165 Roman Catholic Emancipation - State of Ireland Athlone Election - Forged Petition ...
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... Ireland would have been so great , if mea of things , it was a consolation to know that sures had not been adopted to avert it , whatever exigencies might arrive , we had that he could not bear to think of it . the advantage of that ...
... Ireland would have been so great , if mea of things , it was a consolation to know that sures had not been adopted to avert it , whatever exigencies might arrive , we had that he could not bear to think of it . the advantage of that ...
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... Ireland , that no man , not being acquainted with the contents of this document- -no man who remembered what had passed within- the last few years , or the events which still were passing in that country - would be- lieve that such a ...
... Ireland , that no man , not being acquainted with the contents of this document- -no man who remembered what had passed within- the last few years , or the events which still were passing in that country - would be- lieve that such a ...
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Great Britain. Parliament. if some measures were not taken upon this | in Ireland were cut off , a saving of no less subject . Upon this point , it was his in- than three millions might be made . Ireland tention to place upon record his ...
Great Britain. Parliament. if some measures were not taken upon this | in Ireland were cut off , a saving of no less subject . Upon this point , it was his in- than three millions might be made . Ireland tention to place upon record his ...
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... Ireland the people did not feel so severely the deficiency of the necessaries of life , but then they felt distress of another de- scription , which pervaded all ranks of so- ciety , and wrung the bosom of every re- flecting man in Ireland ...
... Ireland the people did not feel so severely the deficiency of the necessaries of life , but then they felt distress of another de- scription , which pervaded all ranks of so- ciety , and wrung the bosom of every re- flecting man in Ireland ...
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