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... Effect upon Lord Edward of Cashierment -- Catholic Convention - Scene in Parliament - Catholic Relief Bill ... Effects of the French Failure - Contents ix.
... Effect upon Lord Edward of Cashierment -- Catholic Convention - Scene in Parliament - Catholic Relief Bill ... Effects of the French Failure - Contents ix.
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Ida Ashworth Taylor. PAGE 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 ...
Ida Ashworth Taylor. PAGE 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 ...
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... effect that Death himself , in un- assisted sovereignty and by means of no human instrument , would alone venture to lay hands upon a Geraldine : Who killed Kildare ? Who dared Kildare to kill ? Death killed Kildare , Who dares kill who ...
... effect that Death himself , in un- assisted sovereignty and by means of no human instrument , would alone venture to lay hands upon a Geraldine : Who killed Kildare ? Who dared Kildare to kill ? Death killed Kildare , Who dares kill who ...
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... effect upon the future of the FitzGerald family . This was the marriage of the new - made widow , the mother of nineteen children , and already arrived at the mature age of forty - two , to Mr. William Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 21.
... effect upon the future of the FitzGerald family . This was the marriage of the new - made widow , the mother of nineteen children , and already arrived at the mature age of forty - two , to Mr. William Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 21.
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... effect upon his career - may be due in part at 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 ...
... effect upon his career - may be due in part at 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 ...
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