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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25 This attempt , though still expected in early December , did not materialise . 26
But within those few weeks the objectives of the attack appeared to have
expanded . An under - secretary at the Castle fully expected “ to see attempts
made to ...
25 This attempt , though still expected in early December , did not materialise . 26
But within those few weeks the objectives of the attack appeared to have
expanded . An under - secretary at the Castle fully expected “ to see attempts
made to ...
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113 By the opening of the session in October Carlisle still fully expected “ the
most mortifying disgraces . . . in spite of all the caution that prudence can suggest
” . 114 Despite Eden ' s early insistence that his role be simply that of
implementing ...
113 By the opening of the session in October Carlisle still fully expected “ the
most mortifying disgraces . . . in spite of all the caution that prudence can suggest
” . 114 Despite Eden ' s early insistence that his role be simply that of
implementing ...
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... by office or emolument with His Majesty ' s Government that they would in peril
of their particular interest be expected not only to support us when they should be
present , but also to attend to summons upon any occasion of business .
... by office or emolument with His Majesty ' s Government that they would in peril
of their particular interest be expected not only to support us when they should be
present , but also to attend to summons upon any occasion of business .
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 9 |
Government and Opposition Ireland 16201780 | 17 |
The Making of 1782 | 28 |
Copyright | |
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