The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 |
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... interests with the northern Presbyterians ; and although very considerable concessions were made to the former by relaxations of the penal laws , and certain grants of political privileges and other ameliorating measures , with a view ...
... interests with the northern Presbyterians ; and although very considerable concessions were made to the former by relaxations of the penal laws , and certain grants of political privileges and other ameliorating measures , with a view ...
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... interests of England at this moment , and without whose aid the government would have been altogether unable to have maintained its ground in Ireland , were all of them belonging to the Orange faction . And although government used all ...
... interests of England at this moment , and without whose aid the government would have been altogether unable to have maintained its ground in Ireland , were all of them belonging to the Orange faction . And although government used all ...
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... interest at the time , and was expected to be the prelude to many dis- asters to this country . It is known that about the middle of the year 1809 a hostile meeting took place between Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Canning . His Lordship ...
... interest at the time , and was expected to be the prelude to many dis- asters to this country . It is known that about the middle of the year 1809 a hostile meeting took place between Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Canning . His Lordship ...
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... interest to our readers . Previous to his Lordship's leaving Ireland , with that kind attention he always paid to his father's tenants , he built , for their accommodation , a handsome tavern , at the village of Castlereagh , whence he ...
... interest to our readers . Previous to his Lordship's leaving Ireland , with that kind attention he always paid to his father's tenants , he built , for their accommodation , a handsome tavern , at the village of Castlereagh , whence he ...
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... interests , and his son is as well inclined to be so as his father . The mother has never visited any of the settlements since her first arrival , but busies herself in rearing a numerous family . Captain Carr , of the trader John ...
... interests , and his son is as well inclined to be so as his father . The mother has never visited any of the settlements since her first arrival , but busies herself in rearing a numerous family . Captain Carr , of the trader John ...
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acquaintance Admiral afterwards appeared appointed arrived attention Bankhead became British Canova Captain Hunter Castlereagh celebrated character Clarke Colpoys command conduct Court Coutts daughter dear death deceased distinguished Duke Dundas duties Earl Edinburgh eminent England English exertions father favour fleet Francis Hargrave French friends frigates Garrick Hargrave honour India interest Ireland labours lady Lapland late letter lieutenant literary London Londonderry Lord Lord Castlereagh Lordship manner Marquis Marquis of Londonderry married memoir ment mind minister Mount Stewart native nature negro never noble North Cray observed occasion parliament period person political possessed present principal rank received remained residence respect Royal Highness sailed sent servant ship Sir Coutts Trotter Sir John Colpoys Sir John Macpherson situation slavery society soon Stewart talents THOMAS COUTTS tion took Viscount Viscount Castlereagh visited whole William young