Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles-lettres, and History ..., Том 3R. E. Mercier, and Company, 1794 |
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... houfe Tuam Mr. Colthurst Mr. Comerford , Portarlington Captain Cooke Mr. Cooke John Cooke , efq . London Rev. Charles Coote , D. D. dean of Kilfenora Charles Henry Coote , efq . M. P. Auftin Cooper , efq . M. R. I. A. 2 copies . Jofeph ...
... houfe Tuam Mr. Colthurst Mr. Comerford , Portarlington Captain Cooke Mr. Cooke John Cooke , efq . London Rev. Charles Coote , D. D. dean of Kilfenora Charles Henry Coote , efq . M. P. Auftin Cooper , efq . M. R. I. A. 2 copies . Jofeph ...
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... houfe agree- able to the license of pope Nicholas the fifth . Provincial chapters of the order were held here in the year 1464 , 1498 , 1512 , 1541 and 1550 . In the month of June , 37th of Eliz . a grant was made to Edmund Barrett , of ...
... houfe agree- able to the license of pope Nicholas the fifth . Provincial chapters of the order were held here in the year 1464 , 1498 , 1512 , 1541 and 1550 . In the month of June , 37th of Eliz . a grant was made to Edmund Barrett , of ...
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... houfe , or conftitution , be firm and con- venient , the man , or the nation , may inhabit , or enjoy it , without entangling themselves in fcruples , as to their pa- rents ' right to leave pofterity fo fair an edifice , ready built to ...
... houfe , or conftitution , be firm and con- venient , the man , or the nation , may inhabit , or enjoy it , without entangling themselves in fcruples , as to their pa- rents ' right to leave pofterity fo fair an edifice , ready built to ...
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... houfe of commons fhould be hereditary , and not elective , this clearly had been to pass the limits of their authority : for fuch a law would undermine the prin- ciples of the constitution . Deriving the authority of the legif- lative ...
... houfe of commons fhould be hereditary , and not elective , this clearly had been to pass the limits of their authority : for fuch a law would undermine the prin- ciples of the constitution . Deriving the authority of the legif- lative ...
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... houfe of commons , and of that honour to our country , Richard Kirwan , efq the first minerologift in Europe , and thofe of other patriots , with the laudable liberality of government , have given us a cabinet of foffils , collected by ...
... houfe of commons , and of that honour to our country , Richard Kirwan , efq the first minerologift in Europe , and thofe of other patriots , with the laudable liberality of government , have given us a cabinet of foffils , collected by ...
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