Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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Other portions of the original estate had been mortgaged or leased to different parties , but they were reunited in the hands of the successful merchant . An ancient keep , the relic of troubled times , and which the peasantry were used ...
Other portions of the original estate had been mortgaged or leased to different parties , but they were reunited in the hands of the successful merchant . An ancient keep , the relic of troubled times , and which the peasantry were used ...
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... and occasionally broke forth in angry gestures and exclamations in the playground , when parties at football not unfrequently were formed according to national divi" sions . “ In general the English were successful ,.
... and occasionally broke forth in angry gestures and exclamations in the playground , when parties at football not unfrequently were formed according to national divi" sions . “ In general the English were successful ,.
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“ In general the English were successful , because they showed more prudence and self - control . The Irish were so precipitate and headlong as constantly to miss the victory when they were on the point of gaining it .
“ In general the English were successful , because they showed more prudence and self - control . The Irish were so precipitate and headlong as constantly to miss the victory when they were on the point of gaining it .
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... not discouraged by his want of success in * Life of Curran , by his Son . Vol . i . , p . 34 . the mimic field of party battle . He longed to RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 39.
... not discouraged by his want of success in * Life of Curran , by his Son . Vol . i . , p . 34 . the mimic field of party battle . He longed to RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 39.
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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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