Rejtett mezők
Könyvek 
" Ireland," said Marquis Wellesley, while viceroy of that country in 1834, "have in every instance been excited and inflamed by the agitation of the combined projects for the abolition of tithes, and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I cannot... "
Prospects and retrospects; an appeal to British protestants from their Irish ... - 21. oldal
szerző: British protestants - 1835 - 37 oldal
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 76. kötet

1835 - 906 oldal
...following expressions were contained in a despatch of lord Wellenley, dated April 15th, 1834:— " These disturbances have been, in every instance, excited and inflamed by the combined project for the abolition of tithes and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 134. kötet

1871 - 630 oldal
...Wellesley's of the 15th of April, in which he said, " These disturbances have been in every iustance excited and inflamed by the agitation of the combined...and the destruction of the Union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude that His Majesty's Government...

Blackwood's Magazine, 36. kötet

1834 - 918 oldal
...Wellesley wrote from Ireland, in a confidential communication to Lord Grey, — " These disturhances have been in every instance excited and inflamed by the agitation of the comhined projects for the abolition of tithes and the destruction of the Union with Great Britain....

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 738 oldal
...authority, who was mainly responsible for the tranquillity of Ireland. The Lord-lieutenant stated that, " These disturbances have been in every instance excited...and the destruction of the Union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude thathis Majesty's Government...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 36. kötet

1834 - 896 oldal
...elapsed since Marquis Wellesley wrote from Ireland, in a confidential communication to Lord Grey, — " These disturbances have been in every instance excited...and the destruction of the Union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude that his Majesty's Government...

Annual Register, 76. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 942 oldal
...following expressions were contained in a despatch of lord Wellesley, dated April 15th, 1834:— " These disturbances have been, in every instance, excited and inflamed by the combined project for the abolition of tithes and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1835 - 928 oldal
...following expressions were contained in a despatch of lord Wellesley, dated April 15th, 1834:— " These disturbances have been, in every instance, excited and inflamed by the combined project for the abolition of tithes and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I...

Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1836 - 694 oldal
...of the Union, whether suspended or in active operation. "Those disturbances," said Lord Wellesley. " have been, in every instance, excited and inflamed...and the destruction of the Union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude that his Majesty's Government...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 11. kötet

1838 - 1012 oldal
...sworn, equipped, and armed for all the excesses of savage punishment,'* the despatch continues— " These disturbances have been in every instance excited...and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude that his majesty's government...

Irish Tranquillity [sic] Under Mr. O'Connell, My Lord Mulgrave, and the ...

Anthony Meyler - 1838 - 148 oldal
...disturbances have been in every instance excited and influenced, by the agitation of the combined prospects of the abolition of tithes, and the destruction of the union with Great Britain. I cannot employ words of sufficient strength to express my solicitude that his Majesty's government,...




  1. Saját könyvtáram
  2. Súgó
  3. Speciális könyvkeresés
  4. ePub letöltése
  5. PDF letöltése