Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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... the great soldier , for whom it might have been reserved by fortune to perform
in legislation a deed as notable as the greatest of his feats of arms ; but the
advice of his Grace , that they should allow political excitement to subside , he
rejected ...
... the great soldier , for whom it might have been reserved by fortune to perform
in legislation a deed as notable as the greatest of his feats of arms ; but the
advice of his Grace , that they should allow political excitement to subside , he
rejected ...
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Do they think that our materials for excitement are exhausted , and that from this
crater of the public passions , no more lava can be poured out ? " * Knowing , as
we now do , the sincerity of the wish expressed by the Duke , and the almost ...
Do they think that our materials for excitement are exhausted , and that from this
crater of the public passions , no more lava can be poured out ? " * Knowing , as
we now do , the sincerity of the wish expressed by the Duke , and the almost ...
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By these means the unhoused myriads who remained congregated in and
around the county town for a period of many days , though wrought to a pitch of
fearful excitement , assembled , remained , and departed , without the occurrence
of a ...
By these means the unhoused myriads who remained congregated in and
around the county town for a period of many days , though wrought to a pitch of
fearful excitement , assembled , remained , and departed , without the occurrence
of a ...
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When this correspondence was read in the Association , the excitement it
occasioned can hardly be described . What was to be done ? The Government of
Ireland was rapidly passing from the hands of the King's ministers into those of
the ...
When this correspondence was read in the Association , the excitement it
occasioned can hardly be described . What was to be done ? The Government of
Ireland was rapidly passing from the hands of the King's ministers into those of
the ...
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Though fond of praise , and capable of enjoying in a high degree the excitement
peculiar to the discharge of tribunitial functions , he had for some time become
weary of the work of agitation , in which there was necessarily much to
disenchant ...
Though fond of praise , and capable of enjoying in a high degree the excitement
peculiar to the discharge of tribunitial functions , he had for some time become
weary of the work of agitation , in which there was necessarily much to
disenchant ...
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