Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 151
... complete triumph , or perhaps a better term would be , vindication from all the previous attacks . Mr Pollock was a senior wrangler at Cambridge , and is a clever man , so that his defeat prevented any other person from following the ...
... complete triumph , or perhaps a better term would be , vindication from all the previous attacks . Mr Pollock was a senior wrangler at Cambridge , and is a clever man , so that his defeat prevented any other person from following the ...
Page 166
... complete division of a family in political subjects , without any interruption of the duties or the pleasures of family intercourse . " Whatever my brother does , he will do openly and honour- ably , and I earnestly request you ...
... complete division of a family in political subjects , without any interruption of the duties or the pleasures of family intercourse . " Whatever my brother does , he will do openly and honour- ably , and I earnestly request you ...
Page 213
... complete the havoc of the sword . A plague followed . Suicide became epidemic , as the only escape from the intolerable evils of life . Cannibalism reappeared . According to an eye- witness , whole counties were cleared of their inhabi ...
... complete the havoc of the sword . A plague followed . Suicide became epidemic , as the only escape from the intolerable evils of life . Cannibalism reappeared . According to an eye- witness , whole counties were cleared of their inhabi ...
Page 217
... complete was the prostration of the Irish we must look at their relations to the land . The settlements in Ireland had all been rather settlements of ' the bill of costs " than of the country . The conquest begun by adventurers was ...
... complete was the prostration of the Irish we must look at their relations to the land . The settlements in Ireland had all been rather settlements of ' the bill of costs " than of the country . The conquest begun by adventurers was ...
Page 228
... , that while it could of itself neither originate nor complete any act of legislation , it was rarely slow to pass such measures as were called for by English policy . A consequence of this dependence on 228 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
... , that while it could of itself neither originate nor complete any act of legislation , it was rarely slow to pass such measures as were called for by English policy . A consequence of this dependence on 228 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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