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Consequent upon the change of Ministry, the Duke of Bedford was made Viceroy
of Ireland. Wednesday, Marc/z 12.-—T[avistock] and I set ofi' after dinner to take
leave of my father before he went to Ireland. The boys reached London after ...
Consequent upon the change of Ministry, the Duke of Bedford was made Viceroy
of Ireland. Wednesday, Marc/z 12.-—T[avistock] and I set ofi' after dinner to take
leave of my father before he went to Ireland. The boys reached London after ...
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T. gave toasts after dinner; and after the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland was
drank [sic] Mr. Hoare got up, made a speech, and gave my father, which was
drank with three times three and loud applause. When the company separated, ...
T. gave toasts after dinner; and after the Royal Agricultural Society of Ireland was
drank [sic] Mr. Hoare got up, made a speech, and gave my father, which was
drank with three times three and loud applause. When the company separated, ...
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I passed the year very happily, and had it not been for the length of the journeys, I
should have liked going to Ireland very' much, but it is not so pleasant as Woburn.
Tavistock went no more to Woodnesboro', and set of? for Cambridge a few ...
I passed the year very happily, and had it not been for the length of the journeys, I
should have liked going to Ireland very' much, but it is not so pleasant as Woburn.
Tavistock went no more to Woodnesboro', and set of? for Cambridge a few ...
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In Ireland, by an Act of 1793. Roman Catholics were allowed to hold—in England
they were not allowed to hold—commissions in the army and militia. The Whigs
contended that a Roman Catholic who held a commission in an Irish militia ...
In Ireland, by an Act of 1793. Roman Catholics were allowed to hold—in England
they were not allowed to hold—commissions in the army and militia. The Whigs
contended that a Roman Catholic who held a commission in an Irish militia ...
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The proceeding was justified on the ground that Napoleon—as the Ministry
believed—intended to compel the Court of Denmark to close the Sound, and to
seize the Danish navies for the invasion of Great Britain and Ireland. Lord W.
Russell ...
The proceeding was justified on the ground that Napoleon—as the Ministry
believed—intended to compel the Court of Denmark to close the Sound, and to
seize the Danish navies for the invasion of Great Britain and Ireland. Lord W.
Russell ...
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