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... Lords - negatived . Interesting Explanation between the Earl of Moira and the Marquis of Downfire . The Duke of Leinster's Motion refpecting Ireland . Lord G. Cavendish's Alution in the House of Commons on the fame Subject negatived ...
... Lords - negatived . Interesting Explanation between the Earl of Moira and the Marquis of Downfire . The Duke of Leinster's Motion refpecting Ireland . Lord G. Cavendish's Alution in the House of Commons on the fame Subject negatived ...
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... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . Plot for a general Insurrection - Discovered and defeated . The Rebellion breaks out in ... Lord Cornwallis ap- pointed Lord Lieutenant . Conciliatory Meafures . General Amney . Trial of I. and H. Sheares , and ...
... Lord Edward Fitzgerald . Plot for a general Insurrection - Discovered and defeated . The Rebellion breaks out in ... Lord Cornwallis ap- pointed Lord Lieutenant . Conciliatory Meafures . General Amney . Trial of I. and H. Sheares , and ...
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... Lord if count Caftlereagh , ( 197 ) His Majefty's Speech in the House of Lords , Tucfday , November 20 , 1798 , on . opening the third Seffion of the eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain , ( 214 ) Circular Letter addressed to the Lord ...
... Lord if count Caftlereagh , ( 197 ) His Majefty's Speech in the House of Lords , Tucfday , November 20 , 1798 , on . opening the third Seffion of the eighteenth Parliament of Great Britain , ( 214 ) Circular Letter addressed to the Lord ...
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... lord hip hoped that there was yet fpirit enough in the coun . try not to accept it at the price of the honour of the British empire . His majefty had himself propofed a treaty for peace to the enemy ; and after it was abruptly ...
... lord hip hoped that there was yet fpirit enough in the coun . try not to accept it at the price of the honour of the British empire . His majefty had himself propofed a treaty for peace to the enemy ; and after it was abruptly ...
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... Lord Mulgrave admitted , that if peace could be obtained by a change of minifters , they ought to be changed immediately , whatever me- rits they poffeffed ; but he did not believe this defirable nfequence would follow fuch a change ...
... Lord Mulgrave admitted , that if peace could be obtained by a change of minifters , they ought to be changed immediately , whatever me- rits they poffeffed ; but he did not believe this defirable nfequence would follow fuch a change ...
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