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... army in Ire- land , which before had always been regulated under the authority of an act of the British legislature . - Thefe vigorous measures , as we have al ready feen in the tranfactions of the year 1780 , produced their intended ...
... army in Ire- land , which before had always been regulated under the authority of an act of the British legislature . - Thefe vigorous measures , as we have al ready feen in the tranfactions of the year 1780 , produced their intended ...
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... army fhould affemble at Dublin on the tenth day of Novem- ber following . In these measures the volunteer corps of the other three provinces almost unanimously concurred . The convention in Dublin was both full and refpectable , and the ...
... army fhould affemble at Dublin on the tenth day of Novem- ber following . In these measures the volunteer corps of the other three provinces almost unanimously concurred . The convention in Dublin was both full and refpectable , and the ...
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... army , the exten- fion of the conftitutional powers of your council , the restoration of the judicature of your lords , and the independency of your legifla- ture ! " See now what you obtain by compensation — a covenant not to trade ...
... army , the exten- fion of the conftitutional powers of your council , the restoration of the judicature of your lords , and the independency of your legifla- ture ! " See now what you obtain by compensation — a covenant not to trade ...
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... army , and making fuccefsful efforts to re- cover the throne , and to re - establish the empire of his ancestors . Although the extravagance of thefe accounts was fufficient to de- ftroy their credibility , even in those things that ...
... army , and making fuccefsful efforts to re- cover the throne , and to re - establish the empire of his ancestors . Although the extravagance of thefe accounts was fufficient to de- ftroy their credibility , even in those things that ...
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... army of 300,000 men ? The Arch Duke Maximilian's acceffion to the electorate of Co- logne , and to its great appendage the fovereign bishopric of Munfter , ( which forms fo potent a principality in itself ) upon the death of the late ...
... army of 300,000 men ? The Arch Duke Maximilian's acceffion to the electorate of Co- logne , and to its great appendage the fovereign bishopric of Munfter , ( which forms fo potent a principality in itself ) upon the death of the late ...
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