Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142William Blackwood, 1887 - England |
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Page 449
... Lord Castlereagh , and their colleagues , who were re- sponsible for the carrying on the executive Government and for " ( passing the Act . It must be re- 66 membered that these statesmen utterly denied the charge of cor- ruption ...
... Lord Castlereagh , and their colleagues , who were re- sponsible for the carrying on the executive Government and for " ( passing the Act . It must be re- 66 membered that these statesmen utterly denied the charge of cor- ruption ...
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... Lord Castlereagh , who had them burned in Dublin Castle , " is one which requires some corroboration . The speeches of the Opposition in the Irish Parliament are duly recorded in the Irish parliamentary debates , and Lord Castlereagh is ...
... Lord Castlereagh , who had them burned in Dublin Castle , " is one which requires some corroboration . The speeches of the Opposition in the Irish Parliament are duly recorded in the Irish parliamentary debates , and Lord Castlereagh is ...
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