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The lamentable cry of the people of Ireland to Parliament

James Maculla

The lamentable cry of the people of Ireland to Parliament

A coinage, or mint, proposed. The Parliament of Ireland"s address, and the King"s answer thereunto, relating to the coining copper half-pence and farthings for this nation. ... By James Maculla ...

by James Maculla

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Published by printed by Edward Waters in Dublin .
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Edition Notes

SeriesEighteenth century -- reel 281, no. 36.
The Physical Object
FormatMicroform
Pagination11,[1]p.
Number of Pages11
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL17042537M

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The result pleases no one. Ireland's political classes, members of the Protestant ascendancy, have played leading roles in their own parliament. Now they are small fry in the larger English establishment. Yet the change also means that they spend less time in Ireland. Dublin declines in glamour and prosperity. Published for the service of the Parliament and commonwealth. Hoping that the Parliament by sufficient laws, and the Lords ministers and people by their preaching and prayers, will set themselves (upon this alarum that the enemy gives) to maintain the faith that was once delivered to the saints against all the enemies thereof.

  `The lamentable death of Lady Mary FitzRoy was an irreparable misfortune to the colony' (2) In Australian historical surveys the life and work of Sir Charles FitzRoy, New South Wales' tenth governor occupies the best part of a column. If there is an entry for his wife, it merely notes `FitzRoy, Lady Mary, death of'. This is an E-book formatted for Amazon Kindle devices. so that at the very moment when the constitutional parliament of Ireland, composed of lords and commons, held its sittings, and made laws for the country, another assembly, a kind of second parliament, was established in the same city, discussed all political questions, deliberated.


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With Several Reasons and Observations. Shewing The great Necessity there is for such a Coin ; and a Scheme laid. The lamentable cry of the people of Ireland to Parliament: a coinage, or mint, proposed. The Parliament of Ireland's address, and the King's answer thereunto, relating to the coining copper half-pence and farthings for this nation.

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