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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... dangers of French invasion , 61. Views of Lord Cornwallis and Lord Castlereagh on the Irish Govern- ment , • 62. Mr Pitt's projects for pacifying Ireland , 63 64 65 67 68 69 72 73 ss 76 63. Appointment of Lord Castlereagh as Secretary ...
... dangers of French invasion , 61. Views of Lord Cornwallis and Lord Castlereagh on the Irish Govern- ment , • 62. Mr Pitt's projects for pacifying Ireland , 63 64 65 67 68 69 72 73 ss 76 63. Appointment of Lord Castlereagh as Secretary ...
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... danger , 50. Napoleon goes to Mayence to meet the Empress , 678 680 51. Final proposals of Austria , 681 52. Noble conduct of M. de Caulaincourt , 682 • 53. Termination of the congress , and declaration of war by Austria against France ...
... danger , 50. Napoleon goes to Mayence to meet the Empress , 678 680 51. Final proposals of Austria , 681 52. Noble conduct of M. de Caulaincourt , 682 • 53. Termination of the congress , and declaration of war by Austria against France ...
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... danger than there would have been had the concession taken place some years sooner . But , at all events , let their misconduct , not their reasonable demands , be the ground of forcible inter- ference . Under the spirit of the ...
... danger than there would have been had the concession taken place some years sooner . But , at all events , let their misconduct , not their reasonable demands , be the ground of forcible inter- ference . Under the spirit of the ...
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... danger of Protestant resentment and underrate Catho- lic anger . Although inferior in numbers , I consider the Protestants infinitely the more formidable body . They have thought longer on political subjects , and are excited to a ...
... danger of Protestant resentment and underrate Catho- lic anger . Although inferior in numbers , I consider the Protestants infinitely the more formidable body . They have thought longer on political subjects , and are excited to a ...
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... dangers with which the country was threatened . The French Revolution hay- ing drawn England , notwithstanding all ... dangerous one , and might have led to an imme- diate collision , for which the country , as usual after a long peace ...
... dangers with which the country was threatened . The French Revolution hay- ing drawn England , notwithstanding all ... dangerous one , and might have led to an imme- diate collision , for which the country , as usual after a long peace ...
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