The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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... already begun it was hopeless to find time to consider the many matters with which the memorandum dealt ; and that the state of the finances , burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , 16 CHAP . XVIII . LIFE OF LORD JOHN Russell .
... already begun it was hopeless to find time to consider the many matters with which the memorandum dealt ; and that the state of the finances , burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , 16 CHAP . XVIII . LIFE OF LORD JOHN Russell .
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Sir Spencer Walpole. burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , and the proximity of a general election , made it inadvisable to deal with the subject immediately . Lord Palmerston , indeed , made a vigorous protest against delay ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. burdened with the heavy cost of the Irish famine , and the proximity of a general election , made it inadvisable to deal with the subject immediately . Lord Palmerston , indeed , made a vigorous protest against delay ...
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... Irish Viceroy . It is perhaps unnecessary , in this memoir , to inquire too closely into the reasons which induced the Queen to take this unusual course ; it is sufficient to acknowledge that throughout the whole of his Administration ...
... Irish Viceroy . It is perhaps unnecessary , in this memoir , to inquire too closely into the reasons which induced the Queen to take this unusual course ; it is sufficient to acknowledge that throughout the whole of his Administration ...
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... Irish members . 3. That a million in Exchequer Bills be advanced to the Ex- chequer Bill Loan Commissioners for the purpose of making useful works in Ireland , especially works of drainage . 4. That the Habeas Corpus Act be suspended ...
... Irish members . 3. That a million in Exchequer Bills be advanced to the Ex- chequer Bill Loan Commissioners for the purpose of making useful works in Ireland , especially works of drainage . 4. That the Habeas Corpus Act be suspended ...
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... Irish discontent was English coercion . But , as a matter of fact , the Cabinet was already deliberating on the powers which the disturbed condi- tion of Ireland made necessary ; and four days afterwards Sir George Grey introduced a ...
... Irish discontent was English coercion . But , as a matter of fact , the Cabinet was already deliberating on the powers which the disturbed condi- tion of Ireland made necessary ; and four days afterwards Sir George Grey introduced a ...
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