Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... taken any great interest , choosing , in preference , to listen to tales of wonder , or the stories so full of capricious humour with which , in Ireland , every fire - side abounds . An old man , named James Hincks , who was born in the ...
... taken any great interest , choosing , in preference , to listen to tales of wonder , or the stories so full of capricious humour with which , in Ireland , every fire - side abounds . An old man , named James Hincks , who was born in the ...
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... taken to make the scholars feel the strength of the expression . But arithmetic , geography , history , were all neglected . A worse course of education cannot be well imagined . " * * Schoolboy Recollections , & c . In the month of ...
... taken to make the scholars feel the strength of the expression . But arithmetic , geography , history , were all neglected . A worse course of education cannot be well imagined . " * * Schoolboy Recollections , & c . In the month of ...
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... taken on questions of peculiar interest in the society . A gentleman whose acquaintance he had made during a journey from London to Dublin , still recollects the anxiety which he evinced to arrive before a given hour ; and as the ...
... taken on questions of peculiar interest in the society . A gentleman whose acquaintance he had made during a journey from London to Dublin , still recollects the anxiety which he evinced to arrive before a given hour ; and as the ...
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... oppressive , to show their good intentions ; and steps still more important would be taken * Speech of Lord Castlereagh , in House of Commons , 25th May , 1810 . to do for the Catholics all that was consistent with RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 41.
... oppressive , to show their good intentions ; and steps still more important would be taken * Speech of Lord Castlereagh , in House of Commons , 25th May , 1810 . to do for the Catholics all that was consistent with RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 41.
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... taken in the éclat attendant on his theatrical success , he had no disposition to tolerate the abstraction of his son's future thoughts from that profession towards the attainment of eminence in which all his parental dreams of ambition ...
... taken in the éclat attendant on his theatrical success , he had no disposition to tolerate the abstraction of his son's future thoughts from that profession towards the attainment of eminence in which all his parental dreams of ambition ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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