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... whole correspondence of Abbot , who was Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant during the Administra- tion of Addington . To Lady Louisa Fortescue I am indebted for permission to read the correspondence of Lord Grenville at Dropmore ...
... whole correspondence of Abbot , who was Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant during the Administra- tion of Addington . To Lady Louisa Fortescue I am indebted for permission to read the correspondence of Lord Grenville at Dropmore ...
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... whole body of the people their leading objects , had been issued by the United Irishmen in December 1792. In the following February delegates from thirty - five volunteer companies , repre- senting more than 2,000 men , had assembled at ...
... whole body of the people their leading objects , had been issued by the United Irishmen in December 1792. In the following February delegates from thirty - five volunteer companies , repre- senting more than 2,000 men , had assembled at ...
Side 5
... whole guiding influence of the seditious movement in 1793 was Protestant or Deistical , while the Catholic gentry , the Catholic prelates , and , as far as can now be judged , the bulk of the Catholic priesthood were strongly opposed to ...
... whole guiding influence of the seditious movement in 1793 was Protestant or Deistical , while the Catholic gentry , the Catholic prelates , and , as far as can now be judged , the bulk of the Catholic priesthood were strongly opposed to ...
Side 7
... whole an ill - governed country , and that its people were in the deplorable condition represented by Wolfe Tone . We are indeed , ' he said , ' peculiarly well circumstanced in Ireland . We have the advantages of a limited monarchy ...
... whole an ill - governed country , and that its people were in the deplorable condition represented by Wolfe Tone . We are indeed , ' he said , ' peculiarly well circumstanced in Ireland . We have the advantages of a limited monarchy ...
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... whole Irish army , except about 5,000 men , to fight the battles of England . Westmor- land attributed the evil mainly to the republicans of Belfast and Dublin ; to ' the levelling principles of the French Revolu- tion ; to associations ...
... whole Irish army , except about 5,000 men , to fight the battles of England . Westmor- land attributed the evil mainly to the republicans of Belfast and Dublin ; to ' the levelling principles of the French Revolu- tion ; to associations ...
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