Pieces of the Irish HistoryBernard Dornin, 1807 |
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Page 97
... Lord Castlereagh ) deprecating such measures , explicitly asked whether the late mi- nisters , had they remained , would have supported a parliamentary reform , or a repeal of the convention bill ; and Mr. Archdall said , that every ...
... Lord Castlereagh ) deprecating such measures , explicitly asked whether the late mi- nisters , had they remained , would have supported a parliamentary reform , or a repeal of the convention bill ; and Mr. Archdall said , that every ...
Page 143
... Lord Castlereagh ; all of whom , with cold - blooded artifice , stirred up an insurrection that was to supply the neces- sary pretext for effecting their nefarious design . In former times resort was had to similar acts of outrage , for ...
... Lord Castlereagh ; all of whom , with cold - blooded artifice , stirred up an insurrection that was to supply the neces- sary pretext for effecting their nefarious design . In former times resort was had to similar acts of outrage , for ...
Page 151
... Lord Cornwallis , his lips should remain sealed . On Mr. Cook's retiring , he consulted with his fellow - prisoners , Emmet and Sweetman , about the propriety of desiring a con- ference with the minister , Lord Castlereagh . His friends ...
... Lord Cornwallis , his lips should remain sealed . On Mr. Cook's retiring , he consulted with his fellow - prisoners , Emmet and Sweetman , about the propriety of desiring a con- ference with the minister , Lord Castlereagh . His friends ...
Page 152
... Lord Castlereagh , Mr. Dobbs was requested to communicate to his lordship the wish of the prisoners , that their deputies should have liberty to wait on Lord Corn- wallis , or on him . The next morning , July the 29th , they were sent ...
... Lord Castlereagh , Mr. Dobbs was requested to communicate to his lordship the wish of the prisoners , that their deputies should have liberty to wait on Lord Corn- wallis , or on him . The next morning , July the 29th , they were sent ...
Page 154
... Lord Castlereagh said his exception was against those countries alone that were at war with England , or under the influ ence of France ; but both parties agreed upon the United States of America . The ministers , in the strongest ...
... Lord Castlereagh said his exception was against those countries alone that were at war with England , or under the influ ence of France ; but both parties agreed upon the United States of America . The ministers , in the strongest ...
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