The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... Ireland ; expressing a hope that Govern- ment would immediately direct attention to it . -Earl Grey , in reply , observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries ...
... Ireland ; expressing a hope that Govern- ment would immediately direct attention to it . -Earl Grey , in reply , observed that the relief to which he looked for an alleviation of the distress more or less prevalent in both countries ...
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... Ireland . The agitation of the Anti - Union question has proceeded briskly since Mr. O'Connell's return to Ireland . The Castle has been equally active in the adoption of measures of suppression . Meetings , under various pre- texts of ...
... Ireland . The agitation of the Anti - Union question has proceeded briskly since Mr. O'Connell's return to Ireland . The Castle has been equally active in the adoption of measures of suppression . Meetings , under various pre- texts of ...
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... Ireland , since the 1st of January , 1830 : - Pigs , 63,664 ; sheep and lambs , 17,275 ; cows and calves , 4909 ; horses , 282 ; mules , 26 . Several Orange lodges in Ireland are protesting against the efforts now making in that country ...
... Ireland , since the 1st of January , 1830 : - Pigs , 63,664 ; sheep and lambs , 17,275 ; cows and calves , 4909 ; horses , 282 ; mules , 26 . Several Orange lodges in Ireland are protesting against the efforts now making in that country ...
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... Ireland . The Chancellor of the Exche- quer said the course pursued by the Irish Government was necessary . The Hon . Member for Waterford had excited the peo- ple to rebellion . The effect of two Parlia- ments was shown during the ...
... Ireland . The Chancellor of the Exche- quer said the course pursued by the Irish Government was necessary . The Hon . Member for Waterford had excited the peo- ple to rebellion . The effect of two Parlia- ments was shown during the ...
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... Ireland for the year 1831. " The motion was opposed by Col. Davies , Mr. O'Connell , Mr. Hunt , and Mr. Hume ; and supported by Lord Palmerston , Mr. Stanley , Lord AFRICA . Morpeth , and the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . Mr. Hunt ...
... Ireland for the year 1831. " The motion was opposed by Col. Davies , Mr. O'Connell , Mr. Hunt , and Mr. Hume ; and supported by Lord Palmerston , Mr. Stanley , Lord AFRICA . Morpeth , and the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer . Mr. Hunt ...
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