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... Drummond , Under Secretary for a short , unhappily too short , space . Then a change in the balance of English parties arrested a process with which English party questions ought to have had nothing to do . Dependencies have more chance ...
... Drummond , Under Secretary for a short , unhappily too short , space . Then a change in the balance of English parties arrested a process with which English party questions ought to have had nothing to do . Dependencies have more chance ...
Page 350
... in- censed by the Irish appointments of Lord Melbourne . The viceroy was at once nicknamed " O'Mulgrave , " and de- 1835 ] THOMAS DRUMMOND 351 nounced because he was supposed 350 TWO CENturies oF IRISH HISTORY [ 1835.
... in- censed by the Irish appointments of Lord Melbourne . The viceroy was at once nicknamed " O'Mulgrave , " and de- 1835 ] THOMAS DRUMMOND 351 nounced because he was supposed 350 TWO CENturies oF IRISH HISTORY [ 1835.
Page 351
... DRUMMOND 351 nounced because he was supposed to have conducted the negotiations which secured the support of O ... Drummond , 1 an officer of engineers , who , in his professional capacity , had visited all parts of Ireland in connection ...
... DRUMMOND 351 nounced because he was supposed to have conducted the negotiations which secured the support of O ... Drummond , 1 an officer of engineers , who , in his professional capacity , had visited all parts of Ireland in connection ...
Page 352
... Drummond had been employed by the Government to make the calculations on which the scheme for the redistribution of ... Drummond was appointed in his place . " A dandified coxcomb , " Drummond was called by the organs of the Ascendency ...
... Drummond had been employed by the Government to make the calculations on which the scheme for the redistribution of ... Drummond was appointed in his place . " A dandified coxcomb , " Drummond was called by the organs of the Ascendency ...
Page 353
... DRUMMOND'S ADMINISTRATION both , as little better than an organised anarchy . 353 The House of Lords was in sympathy with them , and to this tribunal they appealed . In the session of 1839 , Lord Roden , the grand master of the Orange ...
... DRUMMOND'S ADMINISTRATION both , as little better than an organised anarchy . 353 The House of Lords was in sympathy with them , and to this tribunal they appealed . In the session of 1839 , Lord Roden , the grand master of the Orange ...
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