The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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Page ix
... Lord Castlereagh succeeds . Mr. Pelham as secretary - Seizure of some of the de- legates Time for the insurrection approaches- Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The rebellion bursts forth - Details of it PAGE 244 CHAP . X. Lord ...
... Lord Castlereagh succeeds . Mr. Pelham as secretary - Seizure of some of the de- legates Time for the insurrection approaches- Lord E. Fitzgerald apprehended - The rebellion bursts forth - Details of it PAGE 244 CHAP . X. Lord ...
Page 253
... succeeded in his office by Lord Castlereagh , a person well disposed to co - operate in an effectual furtherance of all the measures already adopted by government . These mea sures , as Lord Castlereagh appointed secretary . 253.
... succeeded in his office by Lord Castlereagh , a person well disposed to co - operate in an effectual furtherance of all the measures already adopted by government . These mea sures , as Lord Castlereagh appointed secretary . 253.
Page 260
... lords ) had intended to avoid blood shed as much as possible ; to seize as hostages , men of property ; and , on the ... Castlereagh wrote to the Lord Mayor , to acquaint him , " that his ex- cellency had discovered that the disaffected ...
... lords ) had intended to avoid blood shed as much as possible ; to seize as hostages , men of property ; and , on the ... Castlereagh wrote to the Lord Mayor , to acquaint him , " that his ex- cellency had discovered that the disaffected ...
Page 282
... Lord Castlereagh , dated from prison , Jan. 4 , 1799 , that minister is directly charged with a violation of the contract . The truth or falsehood of this charge , as it has never been repelled by the accused , must be determined by the ...
... Lord Castlereagh , dated from prison , Jan. 4 , 1799 , that minister is directly charged with a violation of the contract . The truth or falsehood of this charge , as it has never been repelled by the accused , must be determined by the ...
Page 297
... Lord Castlereagh , ( who was frequently designated in the course of this debate by the epithet of stripling ) , in reply urged the general amount of what could be urged in be- half of the measure . He begged that the discussion might be ...
... Lord Castlereagh , ( who was frequently designated in the course of this debate by the epithet of stripling ) , in reply urged the general amount of what could be urged in be- half of the measure . He begged that the discussion might be ...
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