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Page 56
... Lord Macartney's left along the river , unless part of it was actually in the river , or on the opposite bank ? Lord M. himself , in his official letter to Lord George Germaine , tells him that an attempt was made by a party of the ...
... Lord Macartney's left along the river , unless part of it was actually in the river , or on the opposite bank ? Lord M. himself , in his official letter to Lord George Germaine , tells him that an attempt was made by a party of the ...
Page 63
Of Lord Macartney's treatise on Ireland , also , only the third section has been printed by Mr. Barrow ; which is intitled " A short Sketch of the Political History of Ireland , " from the con- quest of it to the conclusion of Lord ...
Of Lord Macartney's treatise on Ireland , also , only the third section has been printed by Mr. Barrow ; which is intitled " A short Sketch of the Political History of Ireland , " from the con- quest of it to the conclusion of Lord ...
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... lord , of whom it was holden . Now , though the will of the upper lord , of whom the fief is holden , had but little influence in determining the succession to great fiefs , which had but a small degree of dependance on the said upper lords ...
... lord , of whom it was holden . Now , though the will of the upper lord , of whom the fief is holden , had but little influence in determining the succession to great fiefs , which had but a small degree of dependance on the said upper lords ...
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