Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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He was , when he became the teacher of the class to which I belonged , a young man of manners , which were pushed , perhaps , to the utmost limit of refinement . His taste in literature was highly cultivated , and his mind was full of ...
He was , when he became the teacher of the class to which I belonged , a young man of manners , which were pushed , perhaps , to the utmost limit of refinement . His taste in literature was highly cultivated , and his mind was full of ...
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... as he deemed them , of winning distinction at the bar , for which his son's inclinations as well as his own desires had destined him . inevitable , perhaps , there would often arise points of difference between them on matters of ...
... as he deemed them , of winning distinction at the bar , for which his son's inclinations as well as his own desires had destined him . inevitable , perhaps , there would often arise points of difference between them on matters of ...
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Looking back on these scenes of ingenuous and seemingly resultless excitement , some may perhaps have been tempted to regard them as little better than undress rehearsals of parts which , to be played well and effectively , require a ...
Looking back on these scenes of ingenuous and seemingly resultless excitement , some may perhaps have been tempted to regard them as little better than undress rehearsals of parts which , to be played well and effectively , require a ...
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But they despaired of success in any immediate attempt at remedial legislation , “ unless they could have active assistance from a quarter in which to look for passive acquiescence was perhaps more than they could reasonably expect .
But they despaired of success in any immediate attempt at remedial legislation , “ unless they could have active assistance from a quarter in which to look for passive acquiescence was perhaps more than they could reasonably expect .
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Meanwhile “ Uncle Dick's ” anger passed away ; he began , perhaps , to think that he had been somewhat too hasty , and he offered to receive his nephew as an inmate in his house once more . Richard gratefully accepted the kind offer ...
Meanwhile “ Uncle Dick's ” anger passed away ; he began , perhaps , to think that he had been somewhat too hasty , and he offered to receive his nephew as an inmate in his house once more . Richard gratefully accepted the kind offer ...
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