Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Where is the English boy who reads the story of his great island , whose pulse
does not beat at the name of Runnemede , and whose nature is not deeply
thrilled at the contemplation of that great incident , when the mitred Langton , with
his ...
Where is the English boy who reads the story of his great island , whose pulse
does not beat at the name of Runnemede , and whose nature is not deeply
thrilled at the contemplation of that great incident , when the mitred Langton , with
his ...
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They were not insensible to the evils which the English Poor - Law system ( then
unreformed ) had generated . These were enunciated with lucid precision by Dr.
Doyle , in order that they might be guarded against in Ireland . Well might his ...
They were not insensible to the evils which the English Poor - Law system ( then
unreformed ) had generated . These were enunciated with lucid precision by Dr.
Doyle , in order that they might be guarded against in Ireland . Well might his ...
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With all the respect paid to his personal character , and the equally sincere
deference which is generally rendered in English politics to one who represents
great families and great possessions , Lord Althorp often found it difficult to hold ...
With all the respect paid to his personal character , and the equally sincere
deference which is generally rendered in English politics to one who represents
great families and great possessions , Lord Althorp often found it difficult to hold ...
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The second reading of the Irish Reform Bill on the 26th May , was opposed by Sir
Robert Peel and the whole strength of the Conservative party , not only upon the
same grounds as those upon which they had resisted the English bill , but ...
The second reading of the Irish Reform Bill on the 26th May , was opposed by Sir
Robert Peel and the whole strength of the Conservative party , not only upon the
same grounds as those upon which they had resisted the English bill , but ...
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The votes of the Irish liberals were no longer needed to secure the English bill ,
and their remonstrances as to the inadequacy of the measure doled out to their
country by Mr. Stanley and his colleagues , were treated with contempt . On going
...
The votes of the Irish liberals were no longer needed to secure the English bill ,
and their remonstrances as to the inadequacy of the measure doled out to their
country by Mr. Stanley and his colleagues , were treated with contempt . On going
...
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