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Page 220
... Lord Cornwallis's order to Lord C. , in which we are assured that a prudent reserve ' had been maintained by the Irish Cabinet towards the Catholics , and that no declaration had been made to them on which they could raise any ...
... Lord Cornwallis's order to Lord C. , in which we are assured that a prudent reserve ' had been maintained by the Irish Cabinet towards the Catholics , and that no declaration had been made to them on which they could raise any ...
Page 234
... Lord Valentia presents us with several flattering calculations of the advantages which we might reap from a commercial intercourse with Abyssinia . His statement has been submitted , it seems , to our India directors , but has been ...
... Lord Valentia presents us with several flattering calculations of the advantages which we might reap from a commercial intercourse with Abyssinia . His statement has been submitted , it seems , to our India directors , but has been ...
Page 239
... Lord , while turning over your pages with mingled emotions of pleasure and delight , our attention has been suddenly and painfully arrested by a passage or two relative to ourselves , " & c . In regard to the style of Lord Valentia's ...
... Lord , while turning over your pages with mingled emotions of pleasure and delight , our attention has been suddenly and painfully arrested by a passage or two relative to ourselves , " & c . In regard to the style of Lord Valentia's ...
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