The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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Page vii
... cause to be administered , tender , or " cause to be tendered , or be present , aiding or as- " sisting at the administering or tendering , or who " shall , by threats , promises , persuasion , or other " undue means cause , procure or ...
... cause to be administered , tender , or " cause to be tendered , or be present , aiding or as- " sisting at the administering or tendering , or who " shall , by threats , promises , persuasion , or other " undue means cause , procure or ...
Page xiii
... causes of Mr Pitt's resignation- -How Mr. Pitt ased his power- -Meeting of Parliament - Affected zeal of Mr. Pitt's friends - Cause of Mr. Pitt's resignation alleged by Lord Grenville- -Real views of the enemies to the Catholic queftion ...
... causes of Mr Pitt's resignation- -How Mr. Pitt ased his power- -Meeting of Parliament - Affected zeal of Mr. Pitt's friends - Cause of Mr. Pitt's resignation alleged by Lord Grenville- -Real views of the enemies to the Catholic queftion ...
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... cause he espoused . From Dungannon he removed * When Mr. Russell was brought by Major Sirr into the presence of Mr. Wickham , Captain Knox and others at the castle in the beginning of September , his conduct was bold and determined ...
... cause he espoused . From Dungannon he removed * When Mr. Russell was brought by Major Sirr into the presence of Mr. Wickham , Captain Knox and others at the castle in the beginning of September , his conduct was bold and determined ...
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