Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... continued to preside over his class through its several stages , which were denoted by the names of Abecedarians , figures , grammar , syntax , poetry , and rhetoric . " It was my good fortune , " observes Mr. Sheil , " to be placed at ...
... continued to preside over his class through its several stages , which were denoted by the names of Abecedarians , figures , grammar , syntax , poetry , and rhetoric . " It was my good fortune , " observes Mr. Sheil , " to be placed at ...
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... continued as a student at Stoneyhurst until the 15th of November , 1807. In the year 1805 , we find him occupying the second place in the class of poetry , Henry Beaumont , who is described as a person of remarkable ability , retaining ...
... continued as a student at Stoneyhurst until the 15th of November , 1807. In the year 1805 , we find him occupying the second place in the class of poetry , Henry Beaumont , who is described as a person of remarkable ability , retaining ...
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... , in whose possession they still remain . Mr. Sheil and his family removed to Dublin , where they continued to reside during the remainder of his life . CHAPTER II . 1810-1813 . Historical Society - The Catholic 34 MEMOIRS OF.
... , in whose possession they still remain . Mr. Sheil and his family removed to Dublin , where they continued to reside during the remainder of his life . CHAPTER II . 1810-1813 . Historical Society - The Catholic 34 MEMOIRS OF.
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... continued to keep terms during the two subsequent years , preparatory to being called to the Irish bar . During his residence in London he became a mem- ber of The Eccentrics , a debating club , to which Can- ning and several of his ...
... continued to keep terms during the two subsequent years , preparatory to being called to the Irish bar . During his residence in London he became a mem- ber of The Eccentrics , a debating club , to which Can- ning and several of his ...
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... continued : " My Lord , you may permit these men to hiss . It does not wound me . They disgrace themselves . But I will repeat , in defiance of all their clamours , the expression of my conviction . I am not afraid of censure , for ...
... continued : " My Lord , you may permit these men to hiss . It does not wound me . They disgrace themselves . But I will repeat , in defiance of all their clamours , the expression of my conviction . I am not afraid of censure , for ...
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