The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... least , of " alliance , fosterage , and alterage with the King's Irish enemies , " from whom , however , they continued to the end to be held distinct . As early as the fourteenth century a General Assembly was called together at ...
... least , of " alliance , fosterage , and alterage with the King's Irish enemies , " from whom , however , they continued to the end to be held distinct . As early as the fourteenth century a General Assembly was called together at ...
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... least became , like herself , the mothers of notable men ; and among Lord Edward's first cousins were included Charles James Fox and the Napier brothers , heroes of the Peninsular War . Lady Sarah Lennox , mother of these last , and a ...
... least became , like herself , the mothers of notable men ; and among Lord Edward's first cousins were included Charles James Fox and the Napier brothers , heroes of the Peninsular War . Lady Sarah Lennox , mother of these last , and a ...
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... least for the moment , to refuse a king ; and if the doubtful story is to be believed which makes her brother the Duke of Richmond , long after this period , and when he too must have left the age of sentiment far behind , a suitor for ...
... least for the moment , to refuse a king ; and if the doubtful story is to be believed which makes her brother the Duke of Richmond , long after this period , and when he too must have left the age of sentiment far behind , a suitor for ...
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... least to the years spent by him on the banks of the Garonne . " You and I , " he wrote to his mother from Paris when claiming her sympathy on behalf of the Revolution- " you and I always had a proper liking for the true French character ...
... least to the years spent by him on the banks of the Garonne . " You and I , " he wrote to his mother from Paris when claiming her sympathy on behalf of the Revolution- " you and I always had a proper liking for the true French character ...
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... least of it , that , having been now nearly four years in the service - though he based no claim upon this circum- stance he had received no company ; and being by this time on the way to complete his twentieth year , he naturally felt ...
... least of it , that , having been now nearly four years in the service - though he based no claim upon this circum- stance he had received no company ; and being by this time on the way to complete his twentieth year , he naturally felt ...
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