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... Irish Informers , and Pamela , which appeared in their respective Magazines . I also wish to thank Mr. Walter Crane for his kindness in allowing me to reproduce his design upon the cover of the book ; Lord Walter FitzGerald for valuable ...
... Irish Informers , and Pamela , which appeared in their respective Magazines . I also wish to thank Mr. Walter Crane for his kindness in allowing me to reproduce his design upon the cover of the book ; Lord Walter FitzGerald for valuable ...
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... Irish Affairs - The Duke of Leinster - Lord Edward declines to seek Promotion - Adventurous Expedition -Native Tribes - Disappointment - Return Home CHAPTER VII 1790-1792 Lord Edward offered Command of the Cadiz Expedition - Refuses it ...
... Irish Affairs - The Duke of Leinster - Lord Edward declines to seek Promotion - Adventurous Expedition -Native Tribes - Disappointment - Return Home CHAPTER VII 1790-1792 Lord Edward offered Command of the Cadiz Expedition - Refuses it ...
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... Irish Informers- " Battalion of Testimony " -Leonard McNally— Thomas Reynolds - Meeting between Reynolds and Lord Edward - Reynolds and Neilson - Curran's Invective • · 232 CHAPTER XVI 1798 Lord Edward's Doom Approaching - His Portrait ...
... Irish Informers- " Battalion of Testimony " -Leonard McNally— Thomas Reynolds - Meeting between Reynolds and Lord Edward - Reynolds and Neilson - Curran's Invective • · 232 CHAPTER XVI 1798 Lord Edward's Doom Approaching - His Portrait ...
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... Irish opponents may have been in part due to the glamour clinging to the figure of a Geraldine , those to whom no suspicion of national prejudice can attach are at one with his countrymen in this respect , and few are the stones which ...
... Irish opponents may have been in part due to the glamour clinging to the figure of a Geraldine , those to whom no suspicion of national prejudice can attach are at one with his countrymen in this respect , and few are the stones which ...
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... Irish soil.1 For a certain time it would seem that the tradition 1 From this Maurice not only the Earls of Kildare , but their kinsmen the Earls of Desmond traced their descent . of loyalty to the English throne was , though inter- Life ...
... Irish soil.1 For a certain time it would seem that the tradition 1 From this Maurice not only the Earls of Kildare , but their kinsmen the Earls of Desmond traced their descent . of loyalty to the English throne was , though inter- Life ...
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