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Page viii
... United Irishmen - Thomas Paine and his Friends - Lord Edward in Paris 74 95 CHAPTER VIII Pamela - Her Birth and Origin - Introduced into the Orléans ' Schoolroom - Early Training - Madame de Genlis and the Orléans Family - Visit to ...
... United Irishmen - Thomas Paine and his Friends - Lord Edward in Paris 74 95 CHAPTER VIII Pamela - Her Birth and Origin - Introduced into the Orléans ' Schoolroom - Early Training - Madame de Genlis and the Orléans Family - Visit to ...
Page ix
... United Association - Its Warlike Character - The “ Bloody Code ” — Lord Edward's Speech on Insurrection Act - Mission of Lord Edward and O'Connor to French Government - Meeting with Madame de Genlis - Hoche and Wolfe Tone - Failure of ...
... United Association - Its Warlike Character - The “ Bloody Code ” — Lord Edward's Speech on Insurrection Act - Mission of Lord Edward and O'Connor to French Government - Meeting with Madame de Genlis - Hoche and Wolfe Tone - Failure of ...
Page x
Ida Ashworth Taylor. CHAPTER XIV 1797 Effects of the French Failure - United Irishmen and Parliamentary Opposition - Attitude of Grattan - Lord Castlereagh - Govern- ment Brutality - Lord Moira's Denunciation - Lord Edward and his Family ...
Ida Ashworth Taylor. CHAPTER XIV 1797 Effects of the French Failure - United Irishmen and Parliamentary Opposition - Attitude of Grattan - Lord Castlereagh - Govern- ment Brutality - Lord Moira's Denunciation - Lord Edward and his Family ...
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... united in the strength of their opposition to Fox's candidature ; while among the powerful ad- herents who threw the weight of their personal influence into the balance in favour of the Whigs were the Prince of Wales and the beautiful ...
... united in the strength of their opposition to Fox's candidature ; while among the powerful ad- herents who threw the weight of their personal influence into the balance in favour of the Whigs were the Prince of Wales and the beautiful ...
Page 83
... united as they were in affection , were apt to take different sides in politics . Lady Sarah Napier , giving an account of her nephews some months later , included three of the brotherhood . -Lord Edward himself , his eldest brother the ...
... united as they were in affection , were apt to take different sides in politics . Lady Sarah Napier , giving an account of her nephews some months later , included three of the brotherhood . -Lord Edward himself , his eldest brother the ...
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