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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Side 54
... Majesty's Ministers have this day advised the King to send 5000 more infantry ( 2000 of the Guards ) , without delay , to such parts of the kingdom as his Excellency , in his despatches of to - day , seems to point out as standing most ...
... Majesty's Ministers have this day advised the King to send 5000 more infantry ( 2000 of the Guards ) , without delay , to such parts of the kingdom as his Excellency , in his despatches of to - day , seems to point out as standing most ...
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... Majesty's Minis- ters , as I trust to God it will , in the same forcible light , it comes then to be considered whether a union with the Protestants will afford a temporary respite from the spirit of faction and rebellion which so ...
... Majesty's Minis- ters , as I trust to God it will , in the same forcible light , it comes then to be considered whether a union with the Protestants will afford a temporary respite from the spirit of faction and rebellion which so ...
Side 103
... Majesty's Ministers to propose this measure without delay to the Parliaments of both kingdoms , and to support it with all the weight and energy of Government . " - DUKE OF PORTLAND to LORD CORNWALLIS , January 17 , 1799 ; Cornwallis ...
... Majesty's Ministers to propose this measure without delay to the Parliaments of both kingdoms , and to support it with all the weight and energy of Government . " - DUKE OF PORTLAND to LORD CORNWALLIS , January 17 , 1799 ; Cornwallis ...
Side 121
... Majesty's fixed and unalterable determination to direct , session after session , the proposition of Union to be renewed to Par- liament , until it is adopted by the good sense of the nation . " - DUKE OF PORTLAND to LORD CORNWALLIS ...
... Majesty's fixed and unalterable determination to direct , session after session , the proposition of Union to be renewed to Par- liament , until it is adopted by the good sense of the nation . " - DUKE OF PORTLAND to LORD CORNWALLIS ...
Side 122
... of energy which I trust will recommend them to his Majesty's favour . " - LORD CASTLEREAGH to DUKE OF PORTLAND , June 9 , 1800 ; Cornwallis Correspondence , iii . 256 . I. 1800 . of the Union ; and Lord Cornwallis 122 IRISH REBELLION.
... of energy which I trust will recommend them to his Majesty's favour . " - LORD CASTLEREAGH to DUKE OF PORTLAND , June 9 , 1800 ; Cornwallis Correspondence , iii . 256 . I. 1800 . of the Union ; and Lord Cornwallis 122 IRISH REBELLION.
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