An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that Country Under Henry II. to Its Union with Great Britain on the First of January 1801...W. F. McLaughlin and Bartholomew Graves, 1805 |
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... parliament of the united kingdom , on the part of Great Bri- " tain : And we do , pursuant to the said articles of Union , and " to the acts of parliament ratifying and confirming the same , ❝hereby declare , under the great seal of ...
... parliament of the united kingdom , on the part of Great Bri- " tain : And we do , pursuant to the said articles of Union , and " to the acts of parliament ratifying and confirming the same , ❝hereby declare , under the great seal of ...
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... parliament thereof on the part of Ireland , to be returned in such manner as by any act of this present session of the parliament of Ireland shall be provided ; and that the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain ...
... parliament thereof on the part of Ireland , to be returned in such manner as by any act of this present session of the parliament of Ireland shall be provided ; and that the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain ...
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... parliament of the united kingdom * and such first parliament may ( in that case ) if not sooner dissolved continue to sit so long as the present parliament of Great Britain may now by law continue to sit , if not sooner dissolved : pro ...
... parliament of the united kingdom * and such first parliament may ( in that case ) if not sooner dissolved continue to sit so long as the present parliament of Great Britain may now by law continue to sit , if not sooner dissolved : pro ...
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Sir Lawrence Parsons moves for a consideration in a general | 3 |
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