The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... Interest in Politics- The Duke of Rutland Viceroy - Lord Edward's Position in Parliament and Outside It - Visit to Spain - General O'Hara PAGE 64 CHAPTER VI 1788 1789 Lord Edward in New Brunswick - Second Love Affair - Letters to his ...
... Interest in Politics- The Duke of Rutland Viceroy - Lord Edward's Position in Parliament and Outside It - Visit to Spain - General O'Hara PAGE 64 CHAPTER VI 1788 1789 Lord Edward in New Brunswick - Second Love Affair - Letters to his ...
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... interest . Between Lord Edward and such men - men of the stamp of Wolfe Tone , his friend Russell , Emmet , McNevin , and the rest - cordial as were their relations during those later years in the course of which he was being drawn into ...
... interest . Between Lord Edward and such men - men of the stamp of Wolfe Tone , his friend Russell , Emmet , McNevin , and the rest - cordial as were their relations during those later years in the course of which he was being drawn into ...
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... interest . Though he was born in London , if his marriage register is to be trusted , he must have been almost wholly brought up in Ireland so long as his father lived , and his earliest education was received at the hands of a tutor ...
... interest . Though he was born in London , if his marriage register is to be trusted , he must have been almost wholly brought up in Ireland so long as his father lived , and his earliest education was received at the hands of a tutor ...
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... interest not other- wise belonging to it may be lent to the incident by the later history of the hero ; for the exploit was distinguished by precisely that rash and heedless gallantry which continued to mark his conduct when it had Life ...
... interest not other- wise belonging to it may be lent to the incident by the later history of the hero ; for the exploit was distinguished by precisely that rash and heedless gallantry which continued to mark his conduct when it had Life ...
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... interests of those by whom he was surrounded , the distaste with which he regarded his new environment may have been modified ; but at the outset his sentiments were plainly enough expressed . can " I have made fifty attempts to write ...
... interests of those by whom he was surrounded , the distaste with which he regarded his new environment may have been modified ; but at the outset his sentiments were plainly enough expressed . can " I have made fifty attempts to write ...
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