A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volume 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Ireland Cobbett leaves the Country The March of the Blanketeers The Risings in Yorkshire and Derby Revival of the Secret Committees Abortive Prosecutions • Trial of the Derby Rioters • Return of Prosperity • Measures of Retrenchment ...
... Ireland Cobbett leaves the Country The March of the Blanketeers The Risings in Yorkshire and Derby Revival of the Secret Committees Abortive Prosecutions • Trial of the Derby Rioters • Return of Prosperity • Measures of Retrenchment ...
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... Ireland The Queen's Death Her Funeral • Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it • The King lands at Dublin His Reception by the Irish . INDEX PAGE 604 604 605 606 608 . . 609 . 610 · 611 · 613 · 614 616 · · 618 619 ...
... Ireland The Queen's Death Her Funeral • Sir Robert Wilson removed from the Army for his Conduct at it • The King lands at Dublin His Reception by the Irish . INDEX PAGE 604 604 605 606 608 . . 609 . 610 · 611 · 613 · 614 616 · · 618 619 ...
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... Ireland , with a surplus revenue to dispose of , only required fair treatment and a firm government . The Pretender was in Rome ; the last expedition of Prince Charlie had terminated in disaster ; and no descendant of the Stuarts ...
... Ireland , with a surplus revenue to dispose of , only required fair treatment and a firm government . The Pretender was in Rome ; the last expedition of Prince Charlie had terminated in disaster ; and no descendant of the Stuarts ...
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... Ireland . The communication undoubtedly forms a remarkable State paper . It is full of admirable advice ; it evidently proves that the king understood the Irish difficulty at least as well as some of his counsellors . It deserves , as a ...
... Ireland . The communication undoubtedly forms a remarkable State paper . It is full of admirable advice ; it evidently proves that the king understood the Irish difficulty at least as well as some of his counsellors . It deserves , as a ...
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... Ireland , and contain respectively an area of about 89,000 and 32,000 square miles . Great Britain , the larger of the two , is divided into three parts , Eng- land , Scotland , and Wales ; of these , Wales is chiefly peopled by the ...
... Ireland , and contain respectively an area of about 89,000 and 32,000 square miles . Great Britain , the larger of the two , is divided into three parts , Eng- land , Scotland , and Wales ; of these , Wales is chiefly peopled by the ...
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