The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... noble lord ; but we must premise that it seems to us irrelevant to the statements to which it professed to be a reply . The speech of the noble Viceroy is one with which it is difficult to deal . At once discursive and comprehensive in ...
... noble lord ; but we must premise that it seems to us irrelevant to the statements to which it professed to be a reply . The speech of the noble Viceroy is one with which it is difficult to deal . At once discursive and comprehensive in ...
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... noble Viceroy , so that he cannot be moved by the moans of the widow and the orphan . The noble Viceroy is a Briton ; he must blush for his country that such scenes are enacted under his sway ; he is a man - he must feel humiliation ...
... noble Viceroy , so that he cannot be moved by the moans of the widow and the orphan . The noble Viceroy is a Briton ; he must blush for his country that such scenes are enacted under his sway ; he is a man - he must feel humiliation ...
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... noble Viceroy's rule of exclusion . Some time since a new office was created that of prosecuting solicitor at the sessions in each county . Thirty- two places were thus at Lord Mul- grave's disposal to be divided among the members of a ...
... noble Viceroy's rule of exclusion . Some time since a new office was created that of prosecuting solicitor at the sessions in each county . Thirty- two places were thus at Lord Mul- grave's disposal to be divided among the members of a ...
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