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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... the duties with which he was charged , 80 66. Opposition to it in Dublin , 76. Views of the Catholics on the question , 65. Adaptation of Lord Castlereagh's character for the task , 67. Mr Pitt's views on the Union and Catholic ...
... the duties with which he was charged , 80 66. Opposition to it in Dublin , 76. Views of the Catholics on the question , 65. Adaptation of Lord Castlereagh's character for the task , 67. Mr Pitt's views on the Union and Catholic ...
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... the north of Ireland , which led to an election contest of the severest kind , attended with important and lasting ... Catholics never can , by any concession which must not , sooner or later , tear down the Church or make the State ...
... the north of Ireland , which led to an election contest of the severest kind , attended with important and lasting ... Catholics never can , by any concession which must not , sooner or later , tear down the Church or make the State ...
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... the influence of one family , and united their suffrages in favour of Mr Stewart ( Lord Castlereagh ) and Mr Ward , though the ... Catholics are coequal in political rights ? At present they form the half , being as numerous as the Dissenters ...
... the influence of one family , and united their suffrages in favour of Mr Stewart ( Lord Castlereagh ) and Mr Ward , though the ... Catholics are coequal in political rights ? At present they form the half , being as numerous as the Dissenters ...
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... the hustings and else- sentation for all , though I am persuaded , were they gratified themselves , they would give you very little trouble on behalf of their Catholic allies . The Pro- testants and Catholics are by the ears in four ...
... the hustings and else- sentation for all , though I am persuaded , were they gratified themselves , they would give you very little trouble on behalf of their Catholic allies . The Pro- testants and Catholics are by the ears in four ...
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... the acts of kindness and generosity by which Lord Castlereagh's private life was always distinguished . CHAP . I. 1790 ... Roman Catholics from the suffrage , which was only removed by Mr Pitt's Act in 1793 . As the great majority of the ...
... the acts of kindness and generosity by which Lord Castlereagh's private life was always distinguished . CHAP . I. 1790 ... Roman Catholics from the suffrage , which was only removed by Mr Pitt's Act in 1793 . As the great majority of the ...
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