Anglo-Irish Politics in the Age of Grattan and PittOne of the first coherent attempts to extensively analyse the history of the Anglo-Irish constitutional relationship between 1782 to 1800. |
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... appeared to have weight with him ” , as though he were hearing them for the first time . He even appeared " not unwilling to relax in some points , yet he said he could not take upon himself alone to do it " . The meeting was obviously ...
... appeared to have weight with him ” , as though he were hearing them for the first time . He even appeared " not unwilling to relax in some points , yet he said he could not take upon himself alone to do it " . The meeting was obviously ...
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... appearing to actually do so . The 1784-85 plan may have assumed a commercial format because Pitt " was always ... appearance of Conolly and some of Leinster's supporters in the minority , and by the petulent attempt on the following day ...
... appearing to actually do so . The 1784-85 plan may have assumed a commercial format because Pitt " was always ... appearance of Conolly and some of Leinster's supporters in the minority , and by the petulent attempt on the following day ...
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... appeared in jeopardy . The cabinet had bent to this latter extent , said Sydney , " from the absolute necessity we ... appearance of that fact . That an illusion was indeed aimed at is suggested by the determination to secure the ...
... appeared in jeopardy . The cabinet had bent to this latter extent , said Sydney , " from the absolute necessity we ... appearance of that fact . That an illusion was indeed aimed at is suggested by the determination to secure the ...
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 9 |
Government and Opposition Ireland 16201780 | 17 |
The Making of 1782 | 28 |
Copyright | |
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1782 settlement administration altered Anglo-Irish April August B.L. Add Beresford Britain British privy council Buckingham to Grenville Buckinghamshire cabinet Castle Catholic chief secretary commercial concessions Conolly constitutional Corry debate Declaratory Act defeat Despite division Dublin Duchess of Leinster England English fact favour February Flood Forbes Forbes's George Ponsonby government's Grattan H.M.C. Fortescue MSS H.M.C. Rutland MSS Henry Grattan Hillsborough House ibid Ireland Irish affairs Irish Commons Irish parliament Irish policy Irish privy council issue king king's kingdom legislative Leinster letter London lord lieutenant March measure motion mutiny bill Northington Orde to Rutland Papers Parl parliamentary reform patriots Pelham pension Pitt to Rutland Pitt-Rutland Pitt's political Ponsonby Portland Poynings proposed propositions prorogation refusal Regency Crisis Rockingham Rutland to Pitt Rutland to Sydney session Shelburne Sheridan suggested Sydney to Rutland trade Volunteers votes Westmorland Whig Windham Yelverton