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... Ireland . On June 13th we find again in Lord Malmesbury's diary : " Duke of Port- land said he had seen Fox for two hours . Fox , he said , was a friend to coalition ; that he only wished it to be brought about in such a way as it ...
... Ireland . On June 13th we find again in Lord Malmesbury's diary : " Duke of Port- land said he had seen Fox for two hours . Fox , he said , was a friend to coalition ; that he only wished it to be brought about in such a way as it ...
Page 99
... Ireland to Lord Fitzwilliam to replace all the people whom he has turned out ; I do not believe it , but if true I think it impossible that Fitz can submit to it , and that there must be a break up . " " * SAME TO SAME . " March , 6th ...
... Ireland to Lord Fitzwilliam to replace all the people whom he has turned out ; I do not believe it , but if true I think it impossible that Fitz can submit to it , and that there must be a break up . " " * SAME TO SAME . " March , 6th ...
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... Ireland there is , as you may suppose , the greatest agitation ; addresses from all parts marking respect and attachment to Fitzwilliam and his system , and implying of course the contrary to his successor , whoever he may be , and to ...
... Ireland there is , as you may suppose , the greatest agitation ; addresses from all parts marking respect and attachment to Fitzwilliam and his system , and implying of course the contrary to his successor , whoever he may be , and to ...
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... Ireland than we have yet had . " * SAME TO SAME . " November 19th , 1797 . " I own I remain very averse to the thoughts of more than one day in the House of Commons for me , but I confine my opinion exactly to my expression , and do not ...
... Ireland than we have yet had . " * SAME TO SAME . " November 19th , 1797 . " I own I remain very averse to the thoughts of more than one day in the House of Commons for me , but I confine my opinion exactly to my expression , and do not ...
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... Ireland was brought before both the English Houses of Parliament , by messages from the Crown , on the 22nd of January , 1799. Mr. Fox advises Lord Holland to attend the House of Lords during the debates on this subject . His letter was ...
... Ireland was brought before both the English Houses of Parliament , by messages from the Crown , on the 22nd of January , 1799. Mr. Fox advises Lord Holland to attend the House of Lords during the debates on this subject . His letter was ...
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