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Kilkenny (Irish Republic) (search for this): article 6
General Lamoriciere Going to Inland. General Lamoriciere has accepted an invitation to visit Kilkenny, Ireland.
Preparations are making to give him a brilliant reception, and the Kilkenny Journal says that "from the moment when he sets foot on Irish soll to the moment he leaves it, his route will be a series of ovations which may rouse the envy of a king."
Lamoriciere (search for this): article 6
General Lamoriciere Going to Inland. General Lamoriciere has accepted an invitation to visit Kilkenny, Ireland.
Preparations are making to give him a brilliant reception, and the Kilkenny Journal says that "from the moment when he sets foot on Irish soll to the moment he leaves it, his route will be a series of ovations which may rouse the envy of a king."
General Lamoriciere Going to Inland. General Lamoriciere has accepted an invitation to visit Kilkenny, Ireland.
Preparations are making to give him a brilliant reception, and the Kilkenny Journal says that "from the moment when he sets foot on Irish soll to the moment he leaves it, his route will be a series of ovations which may rouse the envy of a king."