Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... a little singular that the boys whose fathers had been expelled from France by the Revolution , and to whom England had afforded shelter and given · • bread , should manifest the ancient national antipathy RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 15.
... a little singular that the boys whose fathers had been expelled from France by the Revolution , and to whom England had afforded shelter and given · • bread , should manifest the ancient national antipathy RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 15.
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... given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by their pupils . Several holidays were given in honour of the event ; and a poem in its celebration was composed by one of the professors , and publicly recited in the great hall ...
... given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by their pupils . Several holidays were given in honour of the event ; and a poem in its celebration was composed by one of the professors , and publicly recited in the great hall ...
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... given at Waterford , he appeared in the character of a French quack - doctor ; and sustained his part with much éclat . He spoke the language with more volubility probably than precision . This was the case at a later period , according ...
... given at Waterford , he appeared in the character of a French quack - doctor ; and sustained his part with much éclat . He spoke the language with more volubility probably than precision . This was the case at a later period , according ...
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... recollects the anxiety which he evinced to arrive before a given hour ; and as the passage of the Channel was at that time a matter of no little uncer- tainty , his impatience became uncontrollable as day went down RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 37.
... recollects the anxiety which he evinced to arrive before a given hour ; and as the passage of the Channel was at that time a matter of no little uncer- tainty , his impatience became uncontrollable as day went down RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 37.
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... given me to understand that he will not furnish me with the means of going to England , as it was my own fault that I should have left it . The observation is but too true . " He deprecated the idea of his relatives supposing that he ...
... given me to understand that he will not furnish me with the means of going to England , as it was my own fault that I should have left it . The observation is but too true . " He deprecated the idea of his relatives supposing that he ...
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acquainted afterwards agitation amongst appeared became bill bishops Catholic Association Catholic emancipation Catholic question cause character church clergy concession court Crown Curran Dublin Duke Duke of York effect eminent England excited exclaimed expression father fear feelings felt forty-shilling freeholders France French gentleman Government Grattan heard heart honour hope House of Commons influence Ireland Irish justice Justice Ball letter look Lord Eldon Lord Liverpool Lord Wellesley Macready manner meeting ment mind minister Miss O'Neil nature never noble Norbury O'Connell O'Connell's object occasion once opinion Parliament party passed passion persons petition play Plunket political popular possession present proceeded profession Protestant recollections regarding religion religious RICHARD LALOR SHEIL Roman Catholic scene seemed sentiment Sheil Sir Francis Burdett soon speech spirit success thought tion tone utterance voice vote Waterford Wolfe Tone young