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 vi
... to the lot of those who , like them , prefer the discharge of public duty to the earning of temporary popularity . While this obloquy long injured their repu- tation at home , it was indirectly assailed by a vi PREFACE .
... to the lot of those who , like them , prefer the discharge of public duty to the earning of temporary popularity . While this obloquy long injured their repu- tation at home , it was indirectly assailed by a vi PREFACE .
Side xii
... 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 emancipation ...
... 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 emancipation ...
Side xiv
... duties of President of the Board of Control , 178 37. His disinterested conduct in public appointments , 180 38. Lord Castlereagh's opinion of Lord Wellesley , 180 39. Lord Castlereagh's diplomatic intercourse with Persia , 40. Lord ...
... duties of President of the Board of Control , 178 37. His disinterested conduct in public appointments , 180 38. Lord Castlereagh's opinion of Lord Wellesley , 180 39. Lord Castlereagh's diplomatic intercourse with Persia , 40. Lord ...
Side 5
... duty as aide - de - camp to Lord Camden in Dublin when the insubordination broke out in that corps which led to its being disbanded . But he immediately repaired to his post , and his conduct in striving to check that disgraceful mutiny ...
... duty as aide - de - camp to Lord Camden in Dublin when the insubordination broke out in that corps which led to its being disbanded . But he immediately repaired to his post , and his conduct in striving to check that disgraceful mutiny ...
Side 12
... duties , which were conspicuous in his character , in- duced his father to take the earliest opportunity of bring- ing him into Parliament , which at that time , to natives of Ireland , was the one sitting in College Green , Dublin . An ...
... duties , which were conspicuous in his character , in- duced his father to take the earliest opportunity of bring- ing him into Parliament , which at that time , to natives of Ireland , was the one sitting in College Green , Dublin . An ...
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