The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... sent under a strong guard beyond the boundary of the republic . It was not till they approached the limits of Florence that Cosmo became fully sensible of the friendliness and ability of the Gonfalonier . Great were the surprise and ...
... sent under a strong guard beyond the boundary of the republic . It was not till they approached the limits of Florence that Cosmo became fully sensible of the friendliness and ability of the Gonfalonier . Great were the surprise and ...
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... sent for Mr. Plunket , the then Attorney- General , and assured him that he was not to be removed . It soon appeared that the report was true . To me the fact was incomprehensi- ble ; Mr. G. Ponsonby left it in all its darkness ; for ...
... sent for Mr. Plunket , the then Attorney- General , and assured him that he was not to be removed . It soon appeared that the report was true . To me the fact was incomprehensi- ble ; Mr. G. Ponsonby left it in all its darkness ; for ...
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... sent him the names . I soon learned from mere rumour that the pensions were not granted , though the Govern- ment continued till towards the end of April . I learned it afterwards from G. Ponsonby himself , who spoke of it with regret ...
... sent him the names . I soon learned from mere rumour that the pensions were not granted , though the Govern- ment continued till towards the end of April . I learned it afterwards from G. Ponsonby himself , who spoke of it with regret ...
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... sent in , as I have stated , with the express intent of performing the engagements , and which requisition was , of itself , an acknowledgment of the power to perform , why was it not performed ? And in this latter view , I am not sur ...
... sent in , as I have stated , with the express intent of performing the engagements , and which requisition was , of itself , an acknowledgment of the power to perform , why was it not performed ? And in this latter view , I am not sur ...
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... sent to the late Chancellor Ponsonby at his request . " May , 1806 . " The Lord Chancellor engages , on the part of Government , to Sir Michael Smith , as follows , viz . : – " First , That as soon as con- veniently may be , after the ...
... sent to the late Chancellor Ponsonby at his request . " May , 1806 . " The Lord Chancellor engages , on the part of Government , to Sir Michael Smith , as follows , viz . : – " First , That as soon as con- veniently may be , after the ...
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