MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... Ireland , without taking previously the sense of the Parliament of England ; the necessity we have been under to make explanations and amendments which , though perfectly consistent with the general tenor of the original Resolutions ...
... Ireland , without taking previously the sense of the Parliament of England ; the necessity we have been under to make explanations and amendments which , though perfectly consistent with the general tenor of the original Resolutions ...
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... Ireland termi- nate well , let peace continue for five years , and we shall again look any Power in Europe in the face . In what remains to be done in Ireland , I have only to conjure you not to admit of expedients which sacrifice any ...
... Ireland termi- nate well , let peace continue for five years , and we shall again look any Power in Europe in the face . In what remains to be done in Ireland , I have only to conjure you not to admit of expedients which sacrifice any ...
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... Ireland , I believe the time will yet come when we shall see all our views realized in both countries , and for the advantage of both . It may be sooner or later , as accident , or perhaps ( for some time ) malice , may direct ; but it ...
... Ireland , I believe the time will yet come when we shall see all our views realized in both countries , and for the advantage of both . It may be sooner or later , as accident , or perhaps ( for some time ) malice , may direct ; but it ...
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... Ireland . But on the fullest consideration , I really believe , strange as the proceeding has been , it has been more the result of indiscretion , both in the principals and their Irish connexions , than of any settled plan . On every ...
... Ireland . But on the fullest consideration , I really believe , strange as the proceeding has been , it has been more the result of indiscretion , both in the principals and their Irish connexions , than of any settled plan . On every ...
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... Ireland which it was necessary to discuss , and the little which then remained to be done is since completed . Under the variety of urgent business which presses from all quarters , I have not time to - day to write to you as fully as I ...
... Ireland which it was necessary to discuss , and the little which then remained to be done is since completed . Under the variety of urgent business which presses from all quarters , I have not time to - day to write to you as fully as I ...
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