Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... important , doubtless , was Catholic Emanci- pation ; yet it was not upon it that the coalition was destined to be broken up . Electoral Reform , which had hitherto been regarded as of little moment in a party sense , had gradually been ...
... important , doubtless , was Catholic Emanci- pation ; yet it was not upon it that the coalition was destined to be broken up . Electoral Reform , which had hitherto been regarded as of little moment in a party sense , had gradually been ...
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... importance by the loss of seats that had frequently been won at ruinous expense , brought men to think of toleration who had never thought of it before . * The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way . " In no page of ...
... importance by the loss of seats that had frequently been won at ruinous expense , brought men to think of toleration who had never thought of it before . * The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way . " In no page of ...
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... important and momentous fact . The clergy were first swept away by the popular passions , and afterwards became their guides . The priests ( and they are citizens as well as priests ) were pressed into the ranks , and then became the ...
... important and momentous fact . The clergy were first swept away by the popular passions , and afterwards became their guides . The priests ( and they are citizens as well as priests ) were pressed into the ranks , and then became the ...
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... importance of the course it recommended , felt all the difficulty that beset the attempt to procure its adoption . Recollections of 1825 and 1827 were still too fresh and vivid in his own mind ; and they were not likely to be less for ...
... importance of the course it recommended , felt all the difficulty that beset the attempt to procure its adoption . Recollections of 1825 and 1827 were still too fresh and vivid in his own mind ; and they were not likely to be less for ...
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... - ment will put us down . How is the interval to be employed ? In making of harangues , forsooth - in the delivery of fine fragments of rhetoric , and in proclamations of our own dignity and importance ? If the 58 MEMOIRS OF.
... - ment will put us down . How is the interval to be employed ? In making of harangues , forsooth - in the delivery of fine fragments of rhetoric , and in proclamations of our own dignity and importance ? If the 58 MEMOIRS OF.
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