The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... tion of power in any one's hands , that their standard - bearer was re- lieved of his burthen at the end of two months . In the middle of the fourteenth century , we find the nobles destitute of any effective influence in the state ...
... tion of power in any one's hands , that their standard - bearer was re- lieved of his burthen at the end of two months . In the middle of the fourteenth century , we find the nobles destitute of any effective influence in the state ...
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... tion , and his drollery and mimicry , made him the welcome guest at the tables of high and low . He had always sufficient tact and command over himself to adapt the tone of his exhibition to the taste of his company for the time being ...
... tion , and his drollery and mimicry , made him the welcome guest at the tables of high and low . He had always sufficient tact and command over himself to adapt the tone of his exhibition to the taste of his company for the time being ...
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... tion , come at last to their natural place , I did not expect to have been stuck into a window , a specta- tor of the procession . From the station which I then held at the Bar , to accept the neutralised situa- tion of the Rolls ...
... tion , come at last to their natural place , I did not expect to have been stuck into a window , a specta- tor of the procession . From the station which I then held at the Bar , to accept the neutralised situa- tion of the Rolls ...
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... tion on these points , that any duty whatsoever , in justice or in honour , was cast upon me , I would have in- stantly performed it ; if I thought it doubtful , I would have referred the decision confidentially to the party itself ...
... tion on these points , that any duty whatsoever , in justice or in honour , was cast upon me , I would have in- stantly performed it ; if I thought it doubtful , I would have referred the decision confidentially to the party itself ...
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... tion . But if it should be supposed that there was the smallest danger in this course , he had a proposition to suggest , which he had authority to state , which , indeed , he was in- structed to make ; namely , that his Majesty may ...
... tion . But if it should be supposed that there was the smallest danger in this course , he had a proposition to suggest , which he had authority to state , which , indeed , he was in- structed to make ; namely , that his Majesty may ...
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