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 178
... desired an administration with Althorp for its head . His lordship , on the other hand , sick of government , was longing to escape from its cares . " He is so desirous to keep out , " says Drummond , " that I do not think it likely ...
... desired an administration with Althorp for its head . His lordship , on the other hand , sick of government , was longing to escape from its cares . " He is so desirous to keep out , " says Drummond , " that I do not think it likely ...
Page 183
... desired to possess themselves of a likeness of one to whom they were attached , in common with ourselves , by a sense of obligations , and by personal regard . But your son so perseveringly insisted on the abandonment of this part of ...
... desired to possess themselves of a likeness of one to whom they were attached , in common with ourselves , by a sense of obligations , and by personal regard . But your son so perseveringly insisted on the abandonment of this part of ...
Page 229
... admission of the Catholics to the franchise in their projected Parlia- mentary Reform ! In 1791 , when the Catholics , having taken heart and organised themselves , desired to petition the A REVIEW OF IRISH HISTORY . 229.
... admission of the Catholics to the franchise in their projected Parlia- mentary Reform ! In 1791 , when the Catholics , having taken heart and organised themselves , desired to petition the A REVIEW OF IRISH HISTORY . 229.
Page 230
John Ferguson McLennan. taken heart and organised themselves , desired to petition the Irish Parliament for admission to the franchise , they could not get a member of Parliament to present their petition ! And by this time they numbered ...
John Ferguson McLennan. taken heart and organised themselves , desired to petition the Irish Parliament for admission to the franchise , they could not get a member of Parliament to present their petition ! And by this time they numbered ...
Page 254
... desired the continuance of the Government was that he believed himself to be engaged in a great and good work , and dreaded lest an opportunity should be lost of carrying it , if not to completion , yet far on the way . " I should ...
... desired the continuance of the Government was that he believed himself to be engaged in a great and good work , and dreaded lest an opportunity should be lost of carrying it , if not to completion , yet far on the way . " I should ...
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