Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and Third Marquesses of Londonderry: With Annals of Contemporary Events in which They Bore a Part ...W. Blackwood and Sons, 1861 |
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... which it required to be kept , has prevented him from laying a still greater number of them before the public . A. ALISON . POSSIL HOUSE , October 15 , 1861 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. CHAPTER I. LINEAGE AND EARLY PREFACE . ix.
... which it required to be kept , has prevented him from laying a still greater number of them before the public . A. ALISON . POSSIL HOUSE , October 15 , 1861 . CONTENTS OF VOL . I. CHAPTER I. LINEAGE AND EARLY PREFACE . ix.
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... House , 83. The Union is rejected by the Irish Parliament , 99 100 reagh , • · 84. Effect of this defeat on Mr Pitt , Lord Cornwallis , and Lord Castle- 85. The English Government resolves to persevere , 101 103 86. The rejection of the ...
... House , 83. The Union is rejected by the Irish Parliament , 99 100 reagh , • · 84. Effect of this defeat on Mr Pitt , Lord Cornwallis , and Lord Castle- 85. The English Government resolves to persevere , 101 103 86. The rejection of the ...
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... House of Commons to General Stewart , 44. He is made a Knight of the Bath , 350 • 351 . 352 353 354 356 357 358 45. Rapid rise of General Stewart , owing mainly to his ability and good con- duct , 358 CHAPTER V. FROM THE RETURN OF ...
... House of Commons to General Stewart , 44. He is made a Knight of the Bath , 350 • 351 . 352 353 354 356 357 358 45. Rapid rise of General Stewart , owing mainly to his ability and good con- duct , 358 CHAPTER V. FROM THE RETURN OF ...
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... house in his neighbourhood he expended £ 250 a - year . To give work to the labouring poor , he always employed an extra and unnecessary number of hands in his grounds both summer and winter . With his tenantry he established relations ...
... house in his neighbourhood he expended £ 250 a - year . To give work to the labouring poor , he always employed an extra and unnecessary number of hands in his grounds both summer and winter . With his tenantry he established relations ...
Side 10
... house , to thank you for your letter and neckcloths . As I know you wish to hear something of the reception we met with at Sudbourne ( Lord Hertford's ) , I have the pleasure to tell you it was everything we could wish . Lord H ...
... house , to thank you for your letter and neckcloths . As I know you wish to hear something of the reception we met with at Sudbourne ( Lord Hertford's ) , I have the pleasure to tell you it was everything we could wish . Lord H ...
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