Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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The more liberal section of the Cabinet , feeling that the vote of the Lords did not
exonerate the Government from its pledge , desired that the bill should be so far
modified as to give the new representation to industrial wealth and population ...
The more liberal section of the Cabinet , feeling that the vote of the Lords did not
exonerate the Government from its pledge , desired that the bill should be so far
modified as to give the new representation to industrial wealth and population ...
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We are not so utterly weak as to give up the results of all our labours , and to fling
the power which we have gained over the national mind away . I tell the Duke of
Wellington , in the name of that great community to which I belong , that we ...
We are not so utterly weak as to give up the results of all our labours , and to fling
the power which we have gained over the national mind away . I tell the Duke of
Wellington , in the name of that great community to which I belong , that we ...
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Give unto Cæsar what is due to Cæsar , but give unto God what is due to God . I
say to you , pay to your landlords the rent which is due to them , but give what is
due to your conscience and your country what is due to them . As to the landlords
...
Give unto Cæsar what is due to Cæsar , but give unto God what is due to God . I
say to you , pay to your landlords the rent which is due to them , but give what is
due to your conscience and your country what is due to them . As to the landlords
...
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The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way . 1 1 | “ In no page of
history will there be discovered such an example of consolidated passion , and
concentrated energy , and of systematised action , as is at this moment presented
...
The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way . 1 1 | “ In no page of
history will there be discovered such an example of consolidated passion , and
concentrated energy , and of systematised action , as is at this moment presented
...
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... which , indeed , he must be mad to oppose any longer . No one knows his
intentions ; yet he alone amongst the intolerants gives hope . " - p . 174 .
frequently the most unscrupulous , was held . Clergymen and RICHARD LALOR
SHEIL . 31.
... which , indeed , he must be mad to oppose any longer . No one knows his
intentions ; yet he alone amongst the intolerants gives hope . " - p . 174 .
frequently the most unscrupulous , was held . Clergymen and RICHARD LALOR
SHEIL . 31.
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