Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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He had an heroical disinterestedness of character , and dedicated himself with all the ardour of spiritual chivalry to the cause of the Jesuits , which he regarded as identified with that of true religion . I was a considerable time ...
He had an heroical disinterestedness of character , and dedicated himself with all the ardour of spiritual chivalry to the cause of the Jesuits , which he regarded as identified with that of true religion . I was a considerable time ...
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It was not any craving after admiration that gave thrilling intensity to his accents , and caused them to be accompanied by vehement looks and gestures . He was by nature an actor in the true sense of the term - not a mechanician of ...
It was not any craving after admiration that gave thrilling intensity to his accents , and caused them to be accompanied by vehement looks and gestures . He was by nature an actor in the true sense of the term - not a mechanician of ...
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His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful , and owing probably to a similar cause , namely , that of precipitancy in his mode of utterance . * No art , indeed , could soften the shrillness of his voice ...
His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful , and owing probably to a similar cause , namely , that of precipitancy in his mode of utterance . * No art , indeed , could soften the shrillness of his voice ...
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They would best accomplish this by sending men of education and of fortune , who , as ambassadors from Ireland , would conduct the cause of aggrieved and injured millions . The root of their power was indeed hidden in that subsoil of ...
They would best accomplish this by sending men of education and of fortune , who , as ambassadors from Ireland , would conduct the cause of aggrieved and injured millions . The root of their power was indeed hidden in that subsoil of ...
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Their cause was indeed that of the nation ; that of the peasant as well as of the peer . The rights of humanity were violated by the penal code , and the cause of humanity was as immutable and comprehensive as the wide and permanent ...
Their cause was indeed that of the nation ; that of the peasant as well as of the peer . The rights of humanity were violated by the penal code , and the cause of humanity was as immutable and comprehensive as the wide and permanent ...
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