Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the Accession of ... George the III. to the Present Time ...A. Stewart, 1804 |
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Page 102
... witness to two bonds paffed by his father to his younger brother for 8ook that these bonds were afterwards fufpected of being forgeries , and that iffue had been joined to try their authenticity , that they were not confirmed by the ...
... witness to two bonds paffed by his father to his younger brother for 8ook that these bonds were afterwards fufpected of being forgeries , and that iffue had been joined to try their authenticity , that they were not confirmed by the ...
Page 107
... her allies or dependancies- witness this country herself , which though for centuries connected with Britain , has been a free country not more H 2 than than a few years . Hence he juftified that fyftem Colledanea Política . 107.
... her allies or dependancies- witness this country herself , which though for centuries connected with Britain , has been a free country not more H 2 than than a few years . Hence he juftified that fyftem Colledanea Política . 107.
Page 148
... witness exa- mined . His teftimony was protracted to a very great length , much beyond our bounds , in minute detail ; but the fubftance of his proof was , that he had returned from France , where he had been absent a few years , both ...
... witness exa- mined . His teftimony was protracted to a very great length , much beyond our bounds , in minute detail ; but the fubftance of his proof was , that he had returned from France , where he had been absent a few years , both ...
Page 149
... witness accordingly accompanied him , and where he entered into a confpiracy with Mr. Rowan and fome other perfons to endeavour to perfuade a Mr. T. W. Tone , and afterwards a Dr. Reynolds , to go as Ambaffadors , for the purpose of ...
... witness accordingly accompanied him , and where he entered into a confpiracy with Mr. Rowan and fome other perfons to endeavour to perfuade a Mr. T. W. Tone , and afterwards a Dr. Reynolds , to go as Ambaffadors , for the purpose of ...
Page 150
... witness to diffubftantiate the facts , or to overturn the evidence of the profecution , an elaborate charge being given from the bench , the jury retired , after a trial of eighteen hours , and returned a verdict , guilty . Mr. Jackson ...
... witness to diffubftantiate the facts , or to overturn the evidence of the profecution , an elaborate charge being given from the bench , the jury retired , after a trial of eighteen hours , and returned a verdict , guilty . Mr. Jackson ...
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Page 522 - Britain subsisting at the time of the Union, or of the united kingdom created since the Union, by which such peers shall be entitled to an hereditary seat in the House of Lords of the united kingdom, then and in...
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Page 527 - ... remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland, shall be deemed and taken to be an essential and fundamental part of the Union ; and that in like manner the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the church of Scotland, shall remain and be preserved as the same are now established by law, and by the acts for the Union...
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Page 528 - January one thousand eight hundred and eight ; and from and after the said day the said duties shall be annually reduced by equal proportions as near as may be in each year, so as that all duties shall cease on the said articles from and after the fifth day of January one thousand eight hundred and sixteen.
Page 526 - Ireland shall as peers of the united kingdom, be sued and tried as peers, except as aforesaid, and shall enjoy all privileges of peers as fully as the peers of Great Britain ; the right and privilege of sitting in the house of lords, and the privileges depending thereon, and the right of sitting on the trial of peers only excepted.
Page 533 - One thousand eight hundred, in premiums for the internal encouragement of agriculture or manufactures, or for the maintaining institutions for pious and charitable purposes, shall be applied, for the period of twenty years after the...
Page 520 - Ireland, that the said kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland shall, upon the first day of January, which shall be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and one, and for ever after, be united into one kingdom, by the name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland...