The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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Page viii
... - Spirit of the Revolution - Enthusiasm in England and Ireland - Shared by Lord Edward - Compro- mising Action on his Part - Meeting with Pamela - The Duc d'Orléans and Madame de Genlis - Marriage of Lord Edward viii Contents.
... - Spirit of the Revolution - Enthusiasm in England and Ireland - Shared by Lord Edward - Compro- mising Action on his Part - Meeting with Pamela - The Duc d'Orléans and Madame de Genlis - Marriage of Lord Edward viii Contents.
Page ix
... Insurrection Act - Mission of Lord Edward and O'Connor to French Government - Meeting with Madame de Genlis - Hoche and Wolfe Tone - Failure of French Expedition . 196 PAGE CHAPTER XIV 1797 Effects of the French Failure - Contents ix.
... Insurrection Act - Mission of Lord Edward and O'Connor to French Government - Meeting with Madame de Genlis - Hoche and Wolfe Tone - Failure of French Expedition . 196 PAGE CHAPTER XIV 1797 Effects of the French Failure - Contents ix.
Page x
... Meeting between Reynolds and Lord Edward - Reynolds and Neilson - Curran's Invective CHAPTER XVI 1798 Lord Edward's Doom Approaching - His Portrait at this Date- Personal Attraction - Differences among the Leaders - Delay of French ...
... Meeting between Reynolds and Lord Edward - Reynolds and Neilson - Curran's Invective CHAPTER XVI 1798 Lord Edward's Doom Approaching - His Portrait at this Date- Personal Attraction - Differences among the Leaders - Delay of French ...
Page 33
... immense representative meeting is none the less a significant sign of the times . In the very month that the Duke's speech was made , the cousin of Fox , Lord Edward FitzGerald , lay dying of the wounds he had received in the 33 3.
... immense representative meeting is none the less a significant sign of the times . In the very month that the Duke's speech was made , the cousin of Fox , Lord Edward FitzGerald , lay dying of the wounds he had received in the 33 3.
Page 52
... meeting in 1781 the woman who , as he said , pointing to Windsor Castle , " was to have been there , " expressed his approval of his father's taste , and his conviction that , even in those distant days , she could not have been more ...
... meeting in 1781 the woman who , as he said , pointing to Windsor Castle , " was to have been there , " expressed his approval of his father's taste , and his conviction that , even in those distant days , she could not have been more ...
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absence acquaintance affairs amongst appear arrival authorities brother Castlereagh Catholic cause character Charles James Fox charm condition confidence conspiracy daughter dear dearest mother death declared doubt Dublin Duc d'Orléans Duchess of Leinster Duke of Leinster duty Earl effect England English entertained evidence fact favour France French Genlis's Government Grattan hand Henry FitzGerald honour hope informer Ireland Kildare Lady Louisa Conolly Lady Sarah Lady Sarah Lennox later leader Leinster House Lennox letter London Lord Clare Lord Edward FitzGerald Lord Henry FitzGerald Lord Lieutenant Madame de Genlis Magan marriage matter meeting ment military mind months Napier nature O'Connor occasion Ogilvie opinion Pamela Paris Parliament party passed political possessed present prison proceedings Protestant rebel received regard remained Reynolds Sheridan society soldier spirit taken tion took United Irishmen Whig wife Wolfe Tone wrote young