Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... effect to dramatic performance than any of the boys whom the master had selected ; and it was not clear to him that he had not as good a notion of dramatic compo- sition as the master himself . ” + There were also exhibitions called ...
... effect to dramatic performance than any of the boys whom the master had selected ; and it was not clear to him that he had not as good a notion of dramatic compo- sition as the master himself . ” + There were also exhibitions called ...
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... effect of this decision was almost equivalent to his ruin . He was compelled to break up his esta- blishment , and reduce his mode of living from one of luxury to that of the most frugal expenditure . He was no longer able to afford the ...
... effect of this decision was almost equivalent to his ruin . He was compelled to break up his esta- blishment , and reduce his mode of living from one of luxury to that of the most frugal expenditure . He was no longer able to afford the ...
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... effect favourable to concession was likely to be produced thereby . In September , 1808 , a resolution , how- ever , was come to by the Irish Catholic prelates , de- claring that it was inexpedient to introduce any alteration in the ...
... effect favourable to concession was likely to be produced thereby . In September , 1808 , a resolution , how- ever , was come to by the Irish Catholic prelates , de- claring that it was inexpedient to introduce any alteration in the ...
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... effect of this project , which Mr. O'Connell had pronounced to be perfectly legal . A more numerous attendance than previously , marked the public assemblies periodically summoned by the committee ; and at several of these many persons ...
... effect of this project , which Mr. O'Connell had pronounced to be perfectly legal . A more numerous attendance than previously , marked the public assemblies periodically summoned by the committee ; and at several of these many persons ...
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... effect of this was to render his manner more collected , and his articulation more clear . " The Edinburgh Review had cast ridicule upon them , as a mere mob of orators , without a substantial following , or any true representative ...
... effect of this was to render his manner more collected , and his articulation more clear . " The Edinburgh Review had cast ridicule upon them , as a mere mob of orators , without a substantial following , or any true representative ...
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