English Interference with Irish IndustriesCassell, limited, 1836 - 110 pages |
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... given to the English Government by its provisions over Irish legislation , are thus concisely stated by Mr. Butt : " To complete our view of the Irish Parliament , we must remember that by an Act of that Parliament itself a most ...
... given to the English Government by its provisions over Irish legislation , are thus concisely stated by Mr. Butt : " To complete our view of the Irish Parliament , we must remember that by an Act of that Parliament itself a most ...
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... given to the intended bill before Parliament met . In the reign of Queen Mary it was modified so as to admit of that assent being given while Parliament was sitting ; but that assent was still necessary to authorise the introduction of ...
... given to the intended bill before Parliament met . In the reign of Queen Mary it was modified so as to admit of that assent being given while Parliament was sitting ; but that assent was still necessary to authorise the introduction of ...
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... given by Ireland , that their Parliament soon after passed a law affecting to enact what subsequent times have shown it was incompetent to , and which we therefore here mention merely to point out the stress which England laid on the ...
... given by Ireland , that their Parliament soon after passed a law affecting to enact what subsequent times have shown it was incompetent to , and which we therefore here mention merely to point out the stress which England laid on the ...
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... given by both Houses of the British Parliament that they would give every possible encouragement , and abstain from every measure which could prevent the linen manufacture to be rendered the staple of Ire- land . But how had England ...
... given by both Houses of the British Parliament that they would give every possible encouragement , and abstain from every measure which could prevent the linen manufacture to be rendered the staple of Ire- land . But how had England ...
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... given to the Irish linen manufacture till 1705 , when , at the urgent petition of the Irish Parliament , the Irish were allowed to export their white and brown linens , but these only to the British colonies , and they were not ...
... given to the Irish linen manufacture till 1705 , when , at the urgent petition of the Irish Parliament , the Irish were allowed to export their white and brown linens , but these only to the British colonies , and they were not ...
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400 Illustrations Argument for Ireland bill bounties Britain Cassell & Company's cattle Cheap Edition cloth gilt colonies Coloured Plates commercial arrangements Commercial Restraints Company's Publications Dublin duties Edmund Burke Eighteenth Century enacted encourage English House English in Ireland English Parliament exportation of Irish facture foreign Four Vols free trade Froude gilt edges GUSTAVE DORÉ half-morocco History House of Commons Illus Illustrated throughout importation Irish House IRISH INDUSTRIES Irish manufactures Irish Parliament Irish trade Irish Volunteer King King's Inns kingdom land Lecky legislation linen manufacture linen trade LITTLE FOLKS Lord North Lord-Lieutenant manu manufacture of Ireland ment morocco nation numbers O'Connell Original Illustrations Painting Parliament of England Parliament of Ireland Parliamentary Debates Pitt POPULAR EDITION Poynings Prof prohibited prosperity protection restrictions says Hely Hutchinson Scott's Edition Selections from Cassell speech statute Swift's Works Scott's Three Vols tion Union Volume W. E. GLADSTONE woollen manufacture woollen trade
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