Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... Commons , while Mr. Plunket occupied a pre - eminent station there ; and Lord Wel- lesley foresaw that for the difficult part he had under- taken to play , he would often stand in need of a defender , at once intimately acquainted with ...
... Commons , while Mr. Plunket occupied a pre - eminent station there ; and Lord Wel- lesley foresaw that for the difficult part he had under- taken to play , he would often stand in need of a defender , at once intimately acquainted with ...
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William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. the House of Commons , and , though more than one attempt was made to stop him , by appeals to order , he persisted in stating the grounds on which he deemed such a declaration to be fraught with danger ...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. the House of Commons , and , though more than one attempt was made to stop him , by appeals to order , he persisted in stating the grounds on which he deemed such a declaration to be fraught with danger ...
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... Commons might easily be flattered into retaining the secondary post he had hitherto filled , by being allowed to choose his new superior . George IV . tried every means to persuade him that an anti - Catholic peer would alone be able to ...
... Commons might easily be flattered into retaining the secondary post he had hitherto filled , by being allowed to choose his new superior . George IV . tried every means to persuade him that an anti - Catholic peer would alone be able to ...
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