Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... 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 study of mathematics , for which he had a good deal of talent . I have ...
... 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 study of mathematics , for which he had a good deal of talent . I have ...
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... seemed greatly gratified by this spectacle , and , in a very gracious and con- descending manner , went down amongst the little boys , who were at first awed a good deal by his presence , but were afterwards speedily familiarized to him ...
... seemed greatly gratified by this spectacle , and , in a very gracious and con- descending manner , went down amongst the little boys , who were at first awed a good deal by his presence , but were afterwards speedily familiarized to him ...
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... seemed to be impressed , he says , with strong devotional feelings . These sentiments were no doubt strength- ened by the care and kindness shown him during his stay at Kensington by one of whom he has himself left the following ...
... seemed to be impressed , he says , with strong devotional feelings . These sentiments were no doubt strength- ened 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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... 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 the care of his new acquaintance , he hurried away in order that , if ...
... 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 the care of his new acquaintance , he hurried away in order that , if ...
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... seemed resolved to thwart his boyish ambition to be an orator . His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful , and owing probably to a similar cause , namely , that of precipitancy in his mode of ...
... seemed resolved to thwart his boyish ambition to be an orator . His early efforts in debate , like those of Curran , were often unsuccessful , and owing probably to a similar cause , namely , that of precipitancy in his mode of ...
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