Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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... he was indeed regarded as a personal guarantee for adherence to the
principles of progress ; but by the importunate assailants of religious exclusion he
was regarded as little more than a hostage deserving of individual consideration
and ...
... he was indeed regarded as a personal guarantee for adherence to the
principles of progress ; but by the importunate assailants of religious exclusion he
was regarded as little more than a hostage deserving of individual consideration
and ...
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These considerations were vehemently urged by Mr. Sheil on the 21st of June ,
when the Association still hesitated whether or not his reelection should be
opposed ; but there were others . “ They were arrived at a point when not to
advance ...
These considerations were vehemently urged by Mr. Sheil on the 21st of June ,
when the Association still hesitated whether or not his reelection should be
opposed ; but there were others . “ They were arrived at a point when not to
advance ...
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But he confessed that he saw no prospect of such a settlement . ” The strange
suggestion then follows , that were it possible to “ bury it in oblivion for a short
time , and employ that time diligently in the consideration of its difficulties on all
sides ...
But he confessed that he saw no prospect of such a settlement . ” The strange
suggestion then follows , that were it possible to “ bury it in oblivion for a short
time , and employ that time diligently in the consideration of its difficulties on all
sides ...
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diligently in the consideration of its difficulties on all sides ( for they were very
great ) , he should not despair of seeing a satisfactory remedy . ” The Duke's letter
and his reply were transmitted by the Archbishop to Lord Anglesea , who frankly ...
diligently in the consideration of its difficulties on all sides ( for they were very
great ) , he should not despair of seeing a satisfactory remedy . ” The Duke's letter
and his reply were transmitted by the Archbishop to Lord Anglesea , who frankly ...
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The mere list of names marshalled on opposite sides in the great controversy ,
both in and out of Parliament , offered the most serious grounds for consideration
to all who desired that , in the defence of national institutions , should be enlisted
...
The mere list of names marshalled on opposite sides in the great controversy ,
both in and out of Parliament , offered the most serious grounds for consideration
to all who desired that , in the defence of national institutions , should be enlisted
...
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