Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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When excited by some sudden piece of news , he would sometimes sit down and indite to a friend in the country what he used to call “ a telegraphic despatch . ” But there were few , even of his intimates , to whom he wrote at any length ...
When excited by some sudden piece of news , he would sometimes sit down and indite to a friend in the country what he used to call “ a telegraphic despatch . ” But there were few , even of his intimates , to whom he wrote at any length ...
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He is said , indeed , to have early evinced that quickness of apprehension , and impulsive readiness to be excited or depressed , by which the whole tenour of his after - life was strongly marked . In boyish pastimes , he does not seem ...
He is said , indeed , to have early evinced that quickness of apprehension , and impulsive readiness to be excited or depressed , by which the whole tenour of his after - life was strongly marked . In boyish pastimes , he does not seem ...
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He took exceedingly great pains in exciting an admiration for the beauties of the classical writers which it was his office to explain ; and in rendering them into English he enforced the necessity of preserving the strength and the ...
He took exceedingly great pains in exciting an admiration for the beauties of the classical writers which it was his office to explain ; and in rendering them into English he enforced the necessity of preserving the strength and the ...
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Regard for collegiate authority , which marked with jealous vigilance its proceedings , ( and by which they were eventually , in a moment of public excitement , summarily suppressed D 2 RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 35.
Regard for collegiate authority , which marked with jealous vigilance its proceedings , ( and by which they were eventually , in a moment of public excitement , summarily suppressed D 2 RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 35.
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tually , in a moment of public excitement , summarily suppressed ) , prevented the use of party appellations and the open recognition of party distinctions . But the banners of Conservatism and Liberalism , though they waved unseen ...
tually , in a moment of public excitement , summarily suppressed ) , prevented the use of party appellations and the open recognition of party distinctions . But the banners of Conservatism and Liberalism , though they waved unseen ...
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