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... APPENDIX A • 316 Funeral of Lord Edward FitzGerald 335 APPENDIX B The Bill of Attainder 337 LIST OF PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES . INDEX . • 339 • 341 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD JAMES , EARL of Contents xi.
... APPENDIX A • 316 Funeral of Lord Edward FitzGerald 335 APPENDIX B The Bill of Attainder 337 LIST OF PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES . INDEX . • 339 • 341 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD JAMES , EARL of Contents xi.
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... authorities at home ; Lady Sarah , later on , had , as it has been observed , been disinterested enough , at least for the moment , to refuse a king ; and if the doubtful story is to be believed which makes her brother the Duke of ...
... authorities at home ; Lady Sarah , later on , had , as it has been observed , been disinterested enough , at least for the moment , to refuse a king ; and if the doubtful story is to be believed which makes her brother the Duke of ...
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... authorities . in this respect , he was not so unwilling as he might otherwise have been to condone their neglect , owing to the apprehension lest promotion should interfere with his chance - a far more serious matter - of being speedily ...
... authorities . in this respect , he was not so unwilling as he might otherwise have been to condone their neglect , owing to the apprehension lest promotion should interfere with his chance - a far more serious matter - of being speedily ...
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... authorities at home . The Duke of Richmond had declined to interfere - a determination in which his nephew , viewing the matter dispassionately , could not but consider him . mistaken ; and her spoilt boy even seems to suspect the ...
... authorities at home . The Duke of Richmond had declined to interfere - a determination in which his nephew , viewing the matter dispassionately , could not but consider him . mistaken ; and her spoilt boy even seems to suspect the ...
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... authorities . The Volunteer movement , too , was at its height , losing daily more and more of its original character , to assume an attitude of hostile menace towards the Government , while Dublin itself was in so turbulent a condition ...
... authorities . The Volunteer movement , too , was at its height , losing daily more and more of its original character , to assume an attitude of hostile menace towards the Government , while Dublin itself was in so turbulent a condition ...
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