The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... speech of the Noble Earl will be to aggravate the distrust which is already felt to- wards his government by a large and influential portion of the Irish nation ; and make the Protestants of all classes still more regard him as managing ...
... speech of the Noble Earl will be to aggravate the distrust which is already felt to- wards his government by a large and influential portion of the Irish nation ; and make the Protestants of all classes still more regard him as managing ...
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... Speech which had just been read , on the first day of the present session . He had thus acted , be- cause he felt as strongly as any of their Lordships , that on an occasion so interest- ing as that was , when Her Majesty , for the ...
... Speech which had just been read , on the first day of the present session . He had thus acted , be- cause he felt as strongly as any of their Lordships , that on an occasion so interest- ing as that was , when Her Majesty , for the ...
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... speech . We shall endea vour to preserve , as far as possible , the order in which topics are presented to us in the speech , while , at the same time , we place together the sentences which bear upon the same subject . For convenience ...
... speech . We shall endea vour to preserve , as far as possible , the order in which topics are presented to us in the speech , while , at the same time , we place together the sentences which bear upon the same subject . For convenience ...
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