Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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... a son who conformed to Protestantism might dispossess his father of his estate by a bill of discovery ; and by a similar proceeding a Protestant landlord might break the lease of any Catholic tenant who could be proved to have made ...
... a son who conformed to Protestantism might dispossess his father of his estate by a bill of discovery ; and by a similar proceeding a Protestant landlord might break the lease of any Catholic tenant who could be proved to have made ...
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Edward Sheil , the father of the subject of these memoirs , had passed his earlier years in Spain . He was a man of quick intelligence , and active in the pursuit of business . Many of his countrymen were settled at Cadiz , where they ...
Edward Sheil , the father of the subject of these memoirs , had passed his earlier years in Spain . He was a man of quick intelligence , and active in the pursuit of business . Many of his countrymen were settled at Cadiz , where they ...
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The eldest son , Richard , was born on the 17th of August , 1791 , at Drumdowney , a small country house occupied by his father previous to the completion of Bellevue . Of his childhood , few traits have been preserved .
The eldest son , Richard , was born on the 17th of August , 1791 , at Drumdowney , a small country house occupied by his father previous to the completion of Bellevue . Of his childhood , few traits have been preserved .
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His father belonged to the nobility of the first class . In his son it would have been at that time difficult to detect his patrician derivation . He was a huge lubberly fellow , with thick , matted hair , which he never combed .
His father belonged to the nobility of the first class . In his son it would have been at that time difficult to detect his patrician derivation . He was a huge lubberly fellow , with thick , matted hair , which he never combed .
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This detestation was not very surprising in the West Indian French ; but it was not a little singular that the boys whose fathers had been expelled from France by the Revolution ...
This detestation was not very surprising in the West Indian French ; but it was not a little singular that the boys whose fathers had been expelled from France by the Revolution ...
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