Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... expression . But arithmetic , geography , history , were all neglected . A worse course of education cannot be well imagined . " * * Schoolboy Recollections , & c . In the month of October , 1804 , he left RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 21.
... expression . But arithmetic , geography , history , were all neglected . A worse course of education cannot be well imagined . " * * Schoolboy Recollections , & c . In the month of October , 1804 , he left RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 21.
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... expressions of gratitude . He wished , however , that the allowance should not exceed eighty guineas a year , which would , he thought , suffice to enable Richard to complete his terms at the University and the Inns of court ; and this ...
... expressions of gratitude . He wished , however , that the allowance should not exceed eighty guineas a year , which would , he thought , suffice to enable Richard to complete his terms at the University and the Inns of court ; and this ...
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... expression which the reports , imperfect as they were , of his early speeches contained . Mr. Alexander Knox , with whose life and correspondence the public have since become acquainted , happened to be in Dublin at the time , and ...
... expression which the reports , imperfect as they were , of his early speeches contained . Mr. Alexander Knox , with whose life and correspondence the public have since become acquainted , happened to be in Dublin at the time , and ...
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... expression which I had afterwards too much reason to regret . Being obliged to leave him , and having no money to support my- self in a town so expensive as London , I was neces- sitated to return instantly to Dublin . I received on ...
... expression which I had afterwards too much reason to regret . Being obliged to leave him , and having no money to support my- self in a town so expensive as London , I was neces- sitated to return instantly to Dublin . I received on ...
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... expression in every variety of form . Far from evincing any readi- ness to adopt the idea of compromise , the popular sentiment was one of vehement hostility to every proposition of what seemed to savour of the Veto . Many individuals ...
... expression in every variety of form . Far from evincing any readi- ness to adopt the idea of compromise , the popular sentiment was one of vehement hostility to every proposition of what seemed to savour of the Veto . Many individuals ...
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