Annual Register, Volum 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... Ireland was ex- posed by her grievances to the se . duction of his emissaries , and easily accessible by her situation to the invasion of his army . Rebellion had in that country been put down , but discontent still existed in the minds ...
... Ireland was ex- posed by her grievances to the se . duction of his emissaries , and easily accessible by her situation to the invasion of his army . Rebellion had in that country been put down , but discontent still existed in the minds ...
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... Ireland , and Mr. Elliot accompanied him as chief se cretary . Mr. George Ponsonby was appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish exchequer . For the other changes we must ...
... Ireland , and Mr. Elliot accompanied him as chief se cretary . Mr. George Ponsonby was appointed chancellor and keep- er of the seals in Ireland , and sir John Newport , chancellor of the Irish exchequer . For the other changes we must ...
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... Ireland , and the adjacent islands , it indirectly in- creased the amount of our disposa- ble force , by enabling us , if neces- sary , to send abroad a greater por- tion of our regular army , on any service , for which it might be re ...
... Ireland , and the adjacent islands , it indirectly in- creased the amount of our disposa- ble force , by enabling us , if neces- sary , to send abroad a greater por- tion of our regular army , on any service , for which it might be re ...
Side 44
... Ireland , and of the cast coast of England , objects which , he said , the late ministers had in con- templation when they went out of office , and , after animadverting on the dread and discouragement with which the volunteers must ...
... Ireland , and of the cast coast of England , objects which , he said , the late ministers had in con- templation when they went out of office , and , after animadverting on the dread and discouragement with which the volunteers must ...
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... Ireland , the failure of the bill would appear still more remarkable . In England and Wales not one fourth of the number of men had been raised , which ought to have been procured by the act , and not one seventh of their quotas had ...
... Ireland , the failure of the bill would appear still more remarkable . In England and Wales not one fourth of the number of men had been raised , which ought to have been procured by the act , and not one seventh of their quotas had ...
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