The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... moral and intellectual , under which he laboured , and which must render his appointment one of extreme peril , un- der circumstances which would have required as great a combination of statesman - like qualities as ever were called ...
... moral and intellectual , under which he laboured , and which must render his appointment one of extreme peril , un- der circumstances which would have required as great a combination of statesman - like qualities as ever were called ...
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... moral philosophy , for a great statesman , this ! How much this noble lord must have profited by his intercourse with Mr. Turton and Mr. Edward Gibbon Wakefield ! But some disclosures have been made respecting the conduct of the latter ...
... moral philosophy , for a great statesman , this ! How much this noble lord must have profited by his intercourse with Mr. Turton and Mr. Edward Gibbon Wakefield ! But some disclosures have been made respecting the conduct of the latter ...
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... moral weight , as the subsequent decision of the House of Lords ! Well may the noble lord rejoice in his finished work - the reform bill . It before proved its efficacy by the promotion of incompetency ; it is now felt to be available ...
... moral weight , as the subsequent decision of the House of Lords ! Well may the noble lord rejoice in his finished work - the reform bill . It before proved its efficacy by the promotion of incompetency ; it is now felt to be available ...
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... moral victories which he must have so frequently gained over himself , or the military victories which he gained over the enemy . But in the other case -pshaw ! -forgive us , reader , the contrast is really too odious . A titled anatomy ...
... moral victories which he must have so frequently gained over himself , or the military victories which he gained over the enemy . But in the other case -pshaw ! -forgive us , reader , the contrast is really too odious . A titled anatomy ...
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... moral unfitness for an office to which he should never have been appointed . We have much better chance of retaining ... morality which would condemn the government of the United States for conniving at the conduct of their citizens , in ...
... moral unfitness for an office to which he should never have been appointed . We have much better chance of retaining ... morality which would condemn the government of the United States for conniving at the conduct of their citizens , in ...
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