Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Knowing , as we now do , the sincerity of the wish expressed by the Duke , and
the almost insuperable difficulties with which he had to contend , it is clear
enough that this conflict of counsel , so far from being what it then seemed to be ,
an ...
Knowing , as we now do , the sincerity of the wish expressed by the Duke , and
the almost insuperable difficulties with which he had to contend , it is clear
enough that this conflict of counsel , so far from being what it then seemed to be ,
an ...
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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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... so disastrous a delay as an outbreak on the part of the unreflecting peasantry ,
contagious as such an ebullition , however casually arising , was certain to be .
Something of these generous fears were in private expressed to Lord Cloncurry ...
... so disastrous a delay as an outbreak on the part of the unreflecting peasantry ,
contagious as such an ebullition , however casually arising , was certain to be .
Something of these generous fears were in private expressed to Lord Cloncurry ...
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expressed to Lord Cloncurry , who at once offered to communicate with the chiefs
of the popular party . Mr. O'Connell was then absent from Dublin , but his
Lordship , accompanied by Mr. W. H. Curran , sought an interview with Mr. Sheil
at his ...
expressed to Lord Cloncurry , who at once offered to communicate with the chiefs
of the popular party . Mr. O'Connell was then absent from Dublin , but his
Lordship , accompanied by Mr. W. H. Curran , sought an interview with Mr. Sheil
at his ...
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In a letter of apology for not attending the dinner , Mr. Bentham expressed his
unbounded admiration of the speech at Penenden Heath , — “ So masterly an
union of logic and rhetoric as Mr. Sheil's speech , scarcely have I ever beheld .
In a letter of apology for not attending the dinner , Mr. Bentham expressed his
unbounded admiration of the speech at Penenden Heath , — “ So masterly an
union of logic and rhetoric as Mr. Sheil's speech , scarcely have I ever beheld .
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