Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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... but without hazarding any inference from them , which might possibly have had
the effect of calling forth some qualification of their obvious meaning Close
observers on both sides did not fail to mark the altered tone of the Prime Minister .
... but without hazarding any inference from them , which might possibly have had
the effect of calling forth some qualification of their obvious meaning Close
observers on both sides did not fail to mark the altered tone of the Prime Minister .
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He naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he
foresaw the difficulty there would be in convincing men that he was sincere in the
opinion he had expressed , that there was nothing in the law to prevent him as a
...
He naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he
foresaw the difficulty there would be in convincing men that he was sincere in the
opinion he had expressed , that there was nothing in the law to prevent him as a
...
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At the close of the first day the numbers were found to be , for Mr. Vesey
Fitzgerald 194 Mr. O'Connell 200—6 Those who have witnessed the effect
produced , upon the announcement that the numbers polled up to a particular
period are ...
At the close of the first day the numbers were found to be , for Mr. Vesey
Fitzgerald 194 Mr. O'Connell 200—6 Those who have witnessed the effect
produced , upon the announcement that the numbers polled up to a particular
period are ...
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The battle , ” said Mr. Sheil , “ is won , but the effect of the defeat will be measured
elsewhere by the demonstration of the overwhelming numbers : -no laying down
of our arms while our adversary keeps the field . ” Influenced by these feelings ...
The battle , ” said Mr. Sheil , “ is won , but the effect of the defeat will be measured
elsewhere by the demonstration of the overwhelming numbers : -no laying down
of our arms while our adversary keeps the field . ” Influenced by these feelings ...
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If any useful effect was to be produced , the prejudices that had become intensely
national must , he felt , be shaken ; yet they must be shaken without offence to the
national pride , and , if possible , removed without inflicting moral pain .
If any useful effect was to be produced , the prejudices that had become intensely
national must , he felt , be shaken ; yet they must be shaken without offence to the
national pride , and , if possible , removed without inflicting moral pain .
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