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... Ireland . Irish Budget . Distilleries . Sir J. Newport's Mo- tion upon the Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry . Tithes . Catholic Eman . cipation . · 163 CHAP . VI . Measures of Reform . Offices in Reversion . Sinecures . Remarks on ...
... Ireland . Irish Budget . Distilleries . Sir J. Newport's Mo- tion upon the Report of the Commissioners of Inquiry . Tithes . Catholic Eman . cipation . · 163 CHAP . VI . Measures of Reform . Offices in Reversion . Sinecures . Remarks on ...
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... Ireland , 50th of George III . No. II - Treaty between Napoleon and Louis Buonaparte . No. III . Decree for annexing Holland to France . x XII No. IV . - Act of Election of the Prince of Ponte Corvo ( General Bernadotte ) to be Crown ...
... Ireland , 50th of George III . No. II - Treaty between Napoleon and Louis Buonaparte . No. III . Decree for annexing Holland to France . x XII No. IV . - Act of Election of the Prince of Ponte Corvo ( General Bernadotte ) to be Crown ...
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... Ireland which Cadiz and Lisbon would afford to the French , if those ports were suf fered to fall into their hands . And if , after all her efforts , Spain should ultimately be subdued , his advice to this country respecting the Spanish ...
... Ireland which Cadiz and Lisbon would afford to the French , if those ports were suf fered to fall into their hands . And if , after all her efforts , Spain should ultimately be subdued , his advice to this country respecting the Spanish ...
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... Ireland . There was , therefore , no object so closely interwoven with the dearest interests of England as that which this expedition was intended and calculated to attain . " General Crauford then proceeded to examine the military ...
... Ireland . There was , therefore , no object so closely interwoven with the dearest interests of England as that which this expedition was intended and calculated to attain . " General Crauford then proceeded to examine the military ...
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... Ireland , " he said , " when the French landed there , Gen. Humbert could never have advanced fifteen days march into the country ; that country was peculiarly fitted for cavalry to act in , and in fact , though it had been assert- ed ...
... Ireland , " he said , " when the French landed there , Gen. Humbert could never have advanced fifteen days march into the country ; that country was peculiarly fitted for cavalry to act in , and in fact , though it had been assert- ed ...
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