Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... proceeded accordingly . Through the openwork of the large old - fashioned gates was to be seen a garden , filled with shrubs and flowers . It was the first glimpse of his new abode , and struck the curious eye of the little stranger ...
... proceeded accordingly . Through the openwork of the large old - fashioned gates was to be seen a garden , filled with shrubs and flowers . It was the first glimpse of his new abode , and struck the curious eye of the little stranger ...
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... proceeded to the College of Stoneyhurst , where he was entered as a student on the 24th of that month . Stoneyhurst , formerly the property of the family of Sherbourne , and subsequently purchased by Mr. Weld , and bequeathed by him to ...
... proceeded to the College of Stoneyhurst , where he was entered as a student on the 24th of that month . Stoneyhurst , formerly the property of the family of Sherbourne , and subsequently purchased by Mr. Weld , and bequeathed by him to ...
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... proceeded , however , his earnestness began to win its way ; and some , more impressible than those around them , gave him an encouraging cheer . The effect of this was to render his manner more collected , and his articulation more ...
... proceeded , however , his earnestness began to win its way ; and some , more impressible than those around them , gave him an encouraging cheer . The effect of this was to render his manner more collected , and his articulation more ...
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... proceeded to answer a somewhat disingenuous objection which had been raised , that those who were to accompany Lord Fingal might be regarded by his Lordship as spies set upon his conduct . " There was no need to fear anything of the ...
... proceeded to answer a somewhat disingenuous objection which had been raised , that those who were to accompany Lord Fingal might be regarded by his Lordship as spies set upon his conduct . " There was no need to fear anything of the ...
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... proceeded very far when symptoms of violence began to be manifested : stones from various quarters were thrown at the chair ; and at length Mr. Grattan was compelled to seek for safety in a house in Capel- street , the door of which was ...
... proceeded very far when symptoms of violence began to be manifested : stones from various quarters were thrown at the chair ; and at length Mr. Grattan was compelled to seek for safety in a house in Capel- street , the door of which was ...
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