Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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His complexion was greasy and sudorific , and to soap and water he seemed to have such a repugnance that he did not above once a week go through any process of ablution . He was surly , dogged and silent ; and spent his time in the ...
His complexion was greasy and sudorific , and to soap and water he seemed to have such a repugnance that he did not above once a week go through any process of ablution . He was surly , dogged and silent ; and spent his time in the ...
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Monsieur seemed greatly gratified by this spectacle , and , in a very gracious and condescending manner , went down amongst the little boys , who were at first awed a good deal by his presence , but were afterwards speedily familiarized ...
Monsieur seemed greatly gratified by this spectacle , and , in a very gracious and condescending manner , went down amongst the little boys , who were at first awed a good deal by his presence , but were afterwards speedily familiarized ...
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He seemed to be impressed , he says , with strong devotional feelings . These sentiments were no doubt strengthened by the care and kindness shown him during his stay at Kensington by one of whom he has himself left the following ...
He seemed to be impressed , he says , with strong devotional feelings . These sentiments were no doubt strengthened by the care and kindness shown him during his stay at Kensington by one of whom he has himself left the following ...
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tainty , his impatience became uncontrollable as day went down , and there seemed no prospect of the vessel reaching the harbour . Late in the evening they did arrive , however , to his great satisfaction , when , leaving his luggage to ...
tainty , his impatience became uncontrollable as day went down , and there seemed no prospect of the vessel reaching the harbour . Late in the evening they did arrive , however , to his great satisfaction , when , leaving his luggage to ...
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No one could be more conscious of the physical defects with which Nature , like a step - dame , seemed resolved to thwart his boyish ambition to be an orator . His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful ...
No one could be more conscious of the physical defects with which Nature , like a step - dame , seemed resolved to thwart his boyish ambition to be an orator . His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful ...
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