The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... Lord Winchilsea , when the same expression of sentiment took place , and when the enthusiasm , if possible , was ... Duncannon is gone to Ireland ; which- he being , as Secretary for the Home Department , the Lord Lieutenant's ...
... Lord Winchilsea , when the same expression of sentiment took place , and when the enthusiasm , if possible , was ... Duncannon is gone to Ireland ; which- he being , as Secretary for the Home Department , the Lord Lieutenant's ...
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... Lord Duncannon , but intended , of course , to explain his opinions and sentiments to his admiring countrymen . In these papers , Mr. O'Connell bestows the most violent abuse upon Lord Anglesey , Lord Plunket , and Lord Grey ...
... Lord Duncannon , but intended , of course , to explain his opinions and sentiments to his admiring countrymen . In these papers , Mr. O'Connell bestows the most violent abuse upon Lord Anglesey , Lord Plunket , and Lord Grey ...
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... Lord Duncannon , with the almost unanimous consent of Par- liament , will immediately suppress this horrible system . The cause carries with it the whole religious and moral sense of the community , together with the entire weight of ...
... Lord Duncannon , with the almost unanimous consent of Par- liament , will immediately suppress this horrible system . The cause carries with it the whole religious and moral sense of the community , together with the entire weight of ...
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out at Lord Grey's unfortunate dinner at Edinburgh , between the Lord Chancellor and Lord Durham , has most ... Duncannon into disposing of the Irish law offices according to his suggestion or dictation , has denounced the noble Viscount and ...
out at Lord Grey's unfortunate dinner at Edinburgh , between the Lord Chancellor and Lord Durham , has most ... Duncannon into disposing of the Irish law offices according to his suggestion or dictation , has denounced the noble Viscount and ...
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... Duncannon , who was in Ire- land , was praised for his wonderful activity ; and Sir John Hobhouse , who was present , is also praised . Lord Munster , with his brother , already mentioned , took a prominent part wherever exertion and ...
... Duncannon , who was in Ire- land , was praised for his wonderful activity ; and Sir John Hobhouse , who was present , is also praised . Lord Munster , with his brother , already mentioned , took a prominent part wherever exertion and ...
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