The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... Ireland . The Lord Chancellor replied that no decision had been formed upon this subject , but inti- mated that such a removal was by no means improbable , and instanced several precedents in justification of the measure , supposing ...
... Ireland . The Lord Chancellor replied that no decision had been formed upon this subject , but inti- mated that such a removal was by no means improbable , and instanced several precedents in justification of the measure , supposing ...
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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 , and the removal of Mr. Gregory from the office of Irish Under - Secretary ; in the course of which , Sir Robert Peel defended the late Administration ; asserted that it had acted upon the system of retrenchment ; endeavoured ...
... Ireland , and the removal of Mr. Gregory from the office of Irish Under - Secretary ; in the course of which , Sir Robert Peel defended the late Administration ; asserted that it had acted upon the system of retrenchment ; endeavoured ...
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... IRELAND . Lord Lieutenant , Marquis of Anglesey . Lord Chancellor , Lord Plunkett . Commander of the Forces , Sir J. Byng . Chief Secretary , Hon . E. G. S. Stanley . Vice - Treasurer . Rt . Hon . M. Fitzgerald Attorney - General ...
... IRELAND . Lord Lieutenant , Marquis of Anglesey . Lord Chancellor , Lord Plunkett . Commander of the Forces , Sir J. Byng . Chief Secretary , Hon . E. G. S. Stanley . Vice - Treasurer . Rt . Hon . M. Fitzgerald Attorney - General ...
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... Ireland worthy of the country - some time ago proposed for discussion the Social and Political Condition of the People of Ireland from the commencement of the Chris- tian era to the twelfth century - embracing the state of science ...
... Ireland worthy of the country - some time ago proposed for discussion the Social and Political Condition of the People of Ireland from the commencement of the Chris- tian era to the twelfth century - embracing the state of science ...
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