A History of England: During the Reign of George the Third, Volume 4J.W. Parker and son, 1863 - Great Britain |
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... Cornwallis Suppression of the Rebellion Union proposed Opening of Parliament Chancellor Clare . Royal Message Revival of agitation in Ireland . Address to the Crown Duke of Portland's instructions Resolutions moved by Pitt . Irish ...
... Cornwallis Suppression of the Rebellion Union proposed Opening of Parliament Chancellor Clare . Royal Message Revival of agitation in Ireland . Address to the Crown Duke of Portland's instructions Resolutions moved by Pitt . Irish ...
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... Cornwallis's Government . Murder in Wicklow . Court Martial dissolved by Cornwallis Prorogation of Irish Parliament Pitt's speech on the representation Sixth Article of Union . PAGE 369 370 373 378 384 386 · 389 402 403 CHAPTER XXXIX ...
... Cornwallis's Government . Murder in Wicklow . Court Martial dissolved by Cornwallis Prorogation of Irish Parliament Pitt's speech on the representation Sixth Article of Union . PAGE 369 370 373 378 384 386 · 389 402 403 CHAPTER XXXIX ...
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... Cornwallis Personal character of Addington 553 • 554 562 566 568 • € 574 · 577 · 578 Complaint of Pitt's friends . · 580 Popular dissatisfaction with Pitt · 581 Addresses of Cornwallis to the Catholics . • 583 Grenville's defence of the ...
... Cornwallis Personal character of Addington 553 • 554 562 566 568 • € 574 · 577 · 578 Complaint of Pitt's friends . · 580 Popular dissatisfaction with Pitt · 581 Addresses of Cornwallis to the Catholics . • 583 Grenville's defence of the ...
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... Cornwallis , who had succeeded Hastings in the Government of India , returned home . No farther testimony perhaps was needed . Indeed , the evidence on both sides was closed- but the opinion of so great and respectable an au- thority ...
... Cornwallis , who had succeeded Hastings in the Government of India , returned home . No farther testimony perhaps was needed . Indeed , the evidence on both sides was closed- but the opinion of so great and respectable an au- thority ...
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... CORNWALLIS . which were the scenes of the alleged outrages and crimes ; that the charges against the prisoner , which were matters of notoriety , were not , in a single instance , corroborated by the natives ; and that the late Governor ...
... CORNWALLIS . which were the scenes of the alleged outrages and crimes ; that the charges against the prisoner , which were matters of notoriety , were not , in a single instance , corroborated by the natives ; and that the late Governor ...
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