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... Earl Whitworth , The Rev. Samuel Parr , LL.D. Henry Fuseli , Esq . M.A. R.A.- The Right Honourable Frederick Howard , Earl of Carlisle , The Right Hon . R. H. Hutchinson , Earl of Donoughmore , V. - ECCLESIASTICAL CHRONICLE , VI ...
... Earl Whitworth , The Rev. Samuel Parr , LL.D. Henry Fuseli , Esq . M.A. R.A.- The Right Honourable Frederick Howard , Earl of Carlisle , The Right Hon . R. H. Hutchinson , Earl of Donoughmore , V. - ECCLESIASTICAL CHRONICLE , VI ...
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... Earl Whitworth, . - - - - . 189 The Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D. - - - - - - . 193 Henry Fuseli, Esq. M.A. R.A.- . - - - - - . 204. The Right Honourable Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, - - . 212 The Right Hon. R. H. Hutchinson, Earl of ...
... Earl Whitworth, . - - - - . 189 The Rev. Samuel Parr, LL.D. - - - - - - . 193 Henry Fuseli, Esq. M.A. R.A.- . - - - - - . 204. The Right Honourable Frederick Howard, Earl of Carlisle, - - . 212 The Right Hon. R. H. Hutchinson, Earl of ...
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... Earl of Roden , on the other hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out by the royal speech , of an end being put to its proceedings ; and , ultimate- ly , the address was agreed to without a dissentient voice . In the ...
... Earl of Roden , on the other hand , expressed great satisfaction at the hope held out by the royal speech , of an end being put to its proceedings ; and , ultimate- ly , the address was agreed to without a dissentient voice . In the ...
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... Earl Fingal as head , of the four Catholic Archbishops , and all the Catholic peers the last of whom joined the Associ ation at that meeting , of as many of the Bishops as could conveniently attend , of Messrs O'Connell and Shiel ...
... Earl Fingal as head , of the four Catholic Archbishops , and all the Catholic peers the last of whom joined the Associ ation at that meeting , of as many of the Bishops as could conveniently attend , of Messrs O'Connell and Shiel ...
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... Earl Fitzwilliam - a name which no man could pronounce without sentiments of veneration - which implied unceas- ing generosity of character , courage which shrunk not in the hour of dan- ger , and benevolence such as exceeded , and such ...
... Earl Fitzwilliam - a name which no man could pronounce without sentiments of veneration - which implied unceas- ing generosity of character , courage which shrunk not in the hour of dan- ger , and benevolence such as exceeded , and such ...
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