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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... command and rule . His greatest powers were unquestionably oratorical . His voice full and melodious : his language strong : his words nicely marshalled ; his periods well formed : his perceptions always clear , frequently brilliant ...
... command and rule . His greatest powers were unquestionably oratorical . His voice full and melodious : his language strong : his words nicely marshalled ; his periods well formed : his perceptions always clear , frequently brilliant ...
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... command , To Lieut . - Colonel Craig . SIR , GASPER ERCK . Dublin Castle , Feb. 20 , 1801 . I have it in command to enclose to you a warrant under his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's signature , ratifying the sen tence and opinion of ...
... command , To Lieut . - Colonel Craig . SIR , GASPER ERCK . Dublin Castle , Feb. 20 , 1801 . I have it in command to enclose to you a warrant under his Excellency the Lord Lieutenant's signature , ratifying the sen tence and opinion of ...
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... command from agasust " his Excellency , to acquaint him ( Mr. James Mr. Tady . " Tandy ) that it was not in any respect owing to " the subsequent conduct of Mr. Tandy , that his " Excellency was induced to come to the fixed and final ...
... command from agasust " his Excellency , to acquaint him ( Mr. James Mr. Tady . " Tandy ) that it was not in any respect owing to " the subsequent conduct of Mr. Tandy , that his " Excellency was induced to come to the fixed and final ...
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