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 149
... conditions of the calculation , and giving a general adherence to the method which Mr Drummond had followed . The discussion of the question was resumed in Par- liament on the 20th February 1832 , on the question being put " that Old ...
... conditions of the calculation , and giving a general adherence to the method which Mr Drummond had followed . The discussion of the question was resumed in Par- liament on the 20th February 1832 , on the question being put " that Old ...
Page 170
... conditions of the problem to be solved . He had been distinguished at Woolwich , as Professor Barlow states , just by possessing this faculty . Every point of difficulty being understood , his mind was ready to receive suggestions on ...
... conditions of the problem to be solved . He had been distinguished at Woolwich , as Professor Barlow states , just by possessing this faculty . Every point of difficulty being understood , his mind was ready to receive suggestions on ...
Page 178
... condition on which Lord Melbourne would alone agree to under- take the difficult task of forming a Government was , that Althorp should continue to be Chancellor of the Exchequer , and leader of the Lower House . much hesitation Althorp ...
... condition on which Lord Melbourne would alone agree to under- take the difficult task of forming a Government was , that Althorp should continue to be Chancellor of the Exchequer , and leader of the Lower House . much hesitation Althorp ...
Page 184
... condition of that distracted country . Lieutenant Drummond's arrival in Ireland will , of course , create a sensation among the old Tory hacks of the Castle , some of whom are still to be seen with unoccupied looks and tottering frames ...
... condition of that distracted country . Lieutenant Drummond's arrival in Ireland will , of course , create a sensation among the old Tory hacks of the Castle , some of whom are still to be seen with unoccupied looks and tottering frames ...
Page 193
... condition , borne down by the exactions of their chiefs and kings- " cuttings and cosheries " and " coyne and livery . " Beneath them were the Betaghs or slaves , in a condition still more wretched . Above them were the chiefs ...
... condition , borne down by the exactions of their chiefs and kings- " cuttings and cosheries " and " coyne and livery . " Beneath them were the Betaghs or slaves , in a condition still more wretched . Above them were the chiefs ...
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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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