The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Lord Gosford was sent out by ministers upon a mission of frothy conciliation . The selection of such a man for such an office ! What an era does it mark in the government of the country ! Vain and ignorant , credulous and conceited ...
... Lord Gosford was sent out by ministers upon a mission of frothy conciliation . The selection of such a man for such an office ! What an era does it mark in the government of the country ! Vain and ignorant , credulous and conceited ...
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... Lord Gosford is a perfect representation of the clique , who can see nothing alarming in the present aspect of Ireland ! Of course , while the governor was blind to the signs of the times himself , it could not be expected that he ...
... Lord Gosford is a perfect representation of the clique , who can see nothing alarming in the present aspect of Ireland ! Of course , while the governor was blind to the signs of the times himself , it could not be expected that he ...
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... Lord Gosford said , " for God's sake let me go home ; I can stay here no longer . Vigorous measures are now necessary ; and I have been talking of conciliation , and dealing in lenity , so long , that I am altogether unfitted to enforce ...
... Lord Gosford said , " for God's sake let me go home ; I can stay here no longer . Vigorous measures are now necessary ; and I have been talking of conciliation , and dealing in lenity , so long , that I am altogether unfitted to enforce ...
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