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 162
... proceedings in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood . A contest was impending between Sir George Murray and Lord Ormelie in Perthshire , and thither Mr John Drummond had gone in July , to use his influence in the Comrie and Drummondernoch ...
... proceedings in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood . A contest was impending between Sir George Murray and Lord Ormelie in Perthshire , and thither Mr John Drummond had gone in July , to use his influence in the Comrie and Drummondernoch ...
Page 182
... Boundary Commission resolved , at the conclusion of their labours , to offer to him some testimony of their admiration of the talents he had exhibited in directing the proceedings of that Commission , and 182 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
... Boundary Commission resolved , at the conclusion of their labours , to offer to him some testimony of their admiration of the talents he had exhibited in directing the proceedings of that Commission , and 182 MEMOIR OF THOMAS DRUMMOND .
Page 183
John Ferguson McLennan. exhibited in directing the proceedings of that Commission , and of the great personal regard they entertained towards him . " After much consideration , it was thought a preferable course to ask him to sit for his ...
John Ferguson McLennan. exhibited in directing the proceedings of that Commission , and of the great personal regard they entertained towards him . " After much consideration , it was thought a preferable course to ask him to sit for his ...
Page 198
... proceedings in New Zealand . It is the Irish conquest over again , but will terminate , I hope , more satisfac- torily . The chaplain is looking forward to the rapid extinction of the natives ! How often did the English long for the ...
... proceedings in New Zealand . It is the Irish conquest over again , but will terminate , I hope , more satisfac- torily . The chaplain is looking forward to the rapid extinction of the natives ! How often did the English long for the ...
Page 225
... proceedings of these insurgents were mysterious , and very alarming to the Government . Bodies of five thousand of them at a time were to be seen marching through the country unarmed , a spectacle not void of political interest . " In ...
... proceedings of these insurgents were mysterious , and very alarming to the Government . Bodies of five thousand of them at a time were to be seen marching through the country unarmed , a spectacle not void of political interest . " In ...
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