The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... Lord Ebrington's letter to Lord Palmerston , on the same subject . The Resolutions I only desire may be laid on your table and printed , and I shall move that the debate on them may be adjourned . This admirable speech , the result of ...
... Lord Ebrington's letter to Lord Palmerston , on the same subject . The Resolutions I only desire may be laid on your table and printed , and I shall move that the debate on them may be adjourned . This admirable speech , the result of ...
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... Lord R. Grosvenor , in the presence of a very numerous assemblage of friends to the Refor- matory Movement , who were accommodated in a piece of ground at the rear of 19 New - road , near Gower - street , North . The place was decorated ...
... Lord R. Grosvenor , in the presence of a very numerous assemblage of friends to the Refor- matory Movement , who were accommodated in a piece of ground at the rear of 19 New - road , near Gower - street , North . The place was decorated ...
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... Lord George Bentinck . " The important fact , that the lamented Lord George Bentinck was not only opposed to insulting the Roman Catholics of Ireland , by revok ing grants to them , over which time has cast the shield of prescription ...
... Lord George Bentinck . " The important fact , that the lamented Lord George Bentinck was not only opposed to insulting the Roman Catholics of Ireland , by revok ing grants to them , over which time has cast the shield of prescription ...
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