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... viceroy and the English ministry . For Ireland to have been ruled by a despotic viceroy would have been better ; for such a viceroy , had he re- mained long in office , might have been so touched by the sufferings of the people and ...
... viceroy and the English ministry . For Ireland to have been ruled by a despotic viceroy would have been better ; for such a viceroy , had he re- mained long in office , might have been so touched by the sufferings of the people and ...
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... viceroy who had been sent with a message of peace , while it stimulated the revolutionary party of the United Irishmen , left Grattan and the constitutional re- formers to be overborne by the forces of bigotry , selfish- ness , and ...
... viceroy who had been sent with a message of peace , while it stimulated the revolutionary party of the United Irishmen , left Grattan and the constitutional re- formers to be overborne by the forces of bigotry , selfish- ness , and ...
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... viceroy of Ireland , and Richard Talbot , after- wards Duke of Tyrconnel , commander - in - chief of the army . When leaving for Ireland , James told Clarendon that he would maintain the Acts of Settlement and Explanation ; and that ...
... viceroy of Ireland , and Richard Talbot , after- wards Duke of Tyrconnel , commander - in - chief of the army . When leaving for Ireland , James told Clarendon that he would maintain the Acts of Settlement and Explanation ; and that ...
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... viceroy . While Tyrconnel was organising an Irish army , James being still king in England , he committed a great blunder , which had far - reaching consequences , contributing in no small degree to the overthrow of the Stuart dynasty ...
... viceroy . While Tyrconnel was organising an Irish army , James being still king in England , he committed a great blunder , which had far - reaching consequences , contributing in no small degree to the overthrow of the Stuart dynasty ...
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... Justices , who rewarded himself generously . The general disappointment of the new colonial interest became very manifest when Lord 1692 ] THE COLONIAL PARLIAMENT 11 Sidney was made viceroy 10 [ 1692 TWO CENturies of Irish hiSTORY.
... Justices , who rewarded himself generously . The general disappointment of the new colonial interest became very manifest when Lord 1692 ] THE COLONIAL PARLIAMENT 11 Sidney was made viceroy 10 [ 1692 TWO CENturies of Irish hiSTORY.
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