Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... he was then called ( Charles X. ) , waited one day , with a large retinue of French nobility , upon the Prince de Broglie . The whole body of the school - boys was assembled to receive them . We were gathered in a circle at 16 MEMOIRS OF.
... he was then called ( Charles X. ) , waited one day , with a large retinue of French nobility , upon the Prince de Broglie . The whole body of the school - boys was assembled to receive them . We were gathered in a circle at 16 MEMOIRS OF.
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... mind erroneously , to the body to which he belonged . . . The Rev. Mr. Laurenson was a great gaunt man , with a deep * Mr. Justice Ball ; letter to the author . • He sonorous voice , and a countenance in which 24 MEMOIRS OF.
... mind erroneously , to the body to which he belonged . . . The Rev. Mr. Laurenson was a great gaunt man , with a deep * Mr. Justice Ball ; letter to the author . • He sonorous voice , and a countenance in which 24 MEMOIRS OF.
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... body , persons who differed widely on the admissibility of compromise met and co- operated freely . The heads of many of the old aris- tocratic families mingled with the merchants and pro- fessional men , with whom they were united by ...
... body , persons who differed widely on the admissibility of compromise met and co- operated freely . The heads of many of the old aris- tocratic families mingled with the merchants and pro- fessional men , with whom they were united by ...
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... body should be known . Mean- while , the bill was read a second time , by a majority of 42 . After a long and stormy discussion , the Catholic Board , at the instance of Mr. O'Connell , pronounced the conditions to be inadmissible ; and ...
... body should be known . Mean- while , the bill was read a second time , by a majority of 42 . After a long and stormy discussion , the Catholic Board , at the instance of Mr. O'Connell , pronounced the conditions to be inadmissible ; and ...
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... body , are equally interested in its proceedings . * “ The learned mover bids me to remember that I have a religion to preserve - I hope that I shall never forget it — but does he remember that he has a country to obtain ? It is , my ...
... body , are equally interested in its proceedings . * “ The learned mover bids me to remember that I have a religion to preserve - I hope that I shall never forget it — but does he remember that he has a country to obtain ? It is , my ...
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