| John Walker - 1795 - 806 Seiten
...very IT IRE that purpofe, relinquifhed all claim of right to interfere with the judgment of the Irfh courts, or to make laws to bind Ireland in time to come. The lord-lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council, are appointed, from time time, by the king. Tae... | |
| 1809 - 644 Seiten
...part of the British legislature, of all claims of a right to interfere with the judgment of the Irish courts, or to make laws to bind Ireland in time to come. The short, but highly useful, administration of lord Temple, was followed by that of the earl of Northington,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 810 Seiten
...part of the Britifh legiCature, of all claims of a right to interfere with the judgment of the Iriih courts, or to make laws to bind Ireland in time to come. Thus the conten was at laft ended ; and ever lince this kingdom continued to flourifh, and to enjoy... | |
| 1821 - 768 Seiten
...of Ireland, are elected to represent that country in the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England. The lord lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed, from time to time, by the king. The country people in Ireland, iincorruptcd by commerce, are remarkably hospitable, and very wann in all... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1827 - 756 Seiten
...of Ireland, were enacted to represent that country in the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England. The lord lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed from time to time, by the king. The common Irish are generally represented as an ignorant, uncivi. Used, and blundering sort of people,... | |
| Richard Brookes, William Darby - 1827 - 904 Seiten
...of Ireland, are elected to represent that country in the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed, from time to time by the king. The country .people in Ireland uncorrupted by commerce, are remarkably hospitable, and very warm io all... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1832 - 864 Seiten
...of Ireland are elected to represent that country in the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England. The lord lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed from time to time, by the king. The country people in Ireland, are remarkably hospitable and very warm in all their affections. The peasantry... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 Seiten
...terms, on the part of the British Legislature, all claims to interfere with the judgments of the Irish Courts, or to make laws to bind Ireland in time to come. In this manner was the contest ended, and the country continued to enjoy peace and tranquillity till... | |
| George Landmann - 1835 - 902 Seiten
...of Ireland, were enacted to represent that country i» the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England The lord lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed from time to time, by the king. The common Irish are generally represented аз an ignorant, uncivilized, and blundering sort of people,... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1839 - 834 Seiten
...of Ireland are elected to represent that country in the Imperial Parliament, assembled in England. The lord lieutenant of Ireland, as well as the council,...are appointed from time to time, by the king. The country people in Ireland, are remarkably hospitable and very warm in all their affections. The peasantry... | |
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