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Page 224
Or so his friends and supporters esteemed him.58 Others were not so sure: 'As
for my friend Lord Castlereagh,' said Lord Cornewallis, 'he is so cold that nothing
can warm him.'59 Those who abhorred his policy of repression in Ireland and ...
Or so his friends and supporters esteemed him.58 Others were not so sure: 'As
for my friend Lord Castlereagh,' said Lord Cornewallis, 'he is so cold that nothing
can warm him.'59 Those who abhorred his policy of repression in Ireland and ...
Page 226
Within ten weeks of Paterson's assuming the government of the colony on 9
January,76 he was writing to Castlereagh telling him Bligh had borne the most
rancorous ill-will to every officer and inhabitant whom he had conceived could
have ...
Within ten weeks of Paterson's assuming the government of the colony on 9
January,76 he was writing to Castlereagh telling him Bligh had borne the most
rancorous ill-will to every officer and inhabitant whom he had conceived could
have ...
Page 227
Before that, as Bligh put it in a letter to Castlereagh, fresh insults came on. On 30
January — anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles — the sentinels, much
heated with liquor, bellowed 'All's well' with peculiar tones of hellish composition.
Before that, as Bligh put it in a letter to Castlereagh, fresh insults came on. On 30
January — anniversary of the martyrdom of King Charles — the sentinels, much
heated with liquor, bellowed 'All's well' with peculiar tones of hellish composition.
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THE EARLIEST TIMES TO CATHOLIC CHRISTENDOM | 3 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE PROTESTANTS | 21 |
THE SONS OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 42 |
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