Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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But I felt that it would have been an unpardonable intrusion if , as a biographer , I had sought to intermix my own sentiments unnecessarily with those , of which I had undertaken to give the substance and the sum .
But I felt that it would have been an unpardonable intrusion if , as a biographer , I had sought to intermix my own sentiments unnecessarily with those , of which I had undertaken to give the substance and the sum .
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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 grateful reminiscences :“ M. Molinari , a Genoese , was an exceedingly kind ...
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 grateful reminiscences :“ M. Molinari , a Genoese , was an exceedingly kind ...
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The tone of national sentiment encouraged was also very different from that which prevailed at Kensington House . When the first tidings of Trafalgar were brought , cheers were given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by ...
The tone of national sentiment encouraged was also very different from that which prevailed at Kensington House . When the first tidings of Trafalgar were brought , cheers were given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by ...
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Far from evincing any readiness to adopt the idea of compromise , the popular sentiment was one of vehement hostility to every proposition of what seemed to savour of the Veto . Many individuals , however , of influence and character ...
Far from evincing any readiness to adopt the idea of compromise , the popular sentiment was one of vehement hostility to every proposition of what seemed to savour of the Veto . Many individuals , however , of influence and character ...
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Divided as we are by those differences which are inseparable from all human transactions , there is one exalted sentiment , one sublime sensation , in which we all concur- -the thirsting after , the ineffable desire of , freedom .
Divided as we are by those differences which are inseparable from all human transactions , there is one exalted sentiment , one sublime sensation , in which we all concur- -the thirsting after , the ineffable desire of , freedom .
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