Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Can the spirit which animates the people be subdued ? Is the feeling which exists
in Ireland but a spark which , with his Wellington boot , he can tread out ? Let him
look at the spectacle which this country presents . We are one - third of the ...
Can the spirit which animates the people be subdued ? Is the feeling which exists
in Ireland but a spark which , with his Wellington boot , he can tread out ? Let him
look at the spectacle which this country presents . We are one - third of the ...
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Are we to let down the spirit of the people ? —are we to allow the energy which
we have called up to subside ? -are we to abandon all public assemblies , and to
cease pouring forth our ardent and exciting appeals ? We are not so utterly weak
...
Are we to let down the spirit of the people ? —are we to allow the energy which
we have called up to subside ? -are we to abandon all public assemblies , and to
cease pouring forth our ardent and exciting appeals ? We are not so utterly weak
...
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The humane and gallant spirit of the Viceroy was troubled with the fearful results
which it was easy to foresee must ensue , if by any rash act or word these
excitable though still orderly masses should be brought into collision either with
the ...
The humane and gallant spirit of the Viceroy was troubled with the fearful results
which it was easy to foresee must ensue , if by any rash act or word these
excitable though still orderly masses should be brought into collision either with
the ...
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Let no spirits be permitted to rise , except such as we shall evoke . Let us be wise
in our magic , that no power shall ascend except at our bidding ; and let us
beware lest some spirit may appear who shall disobey the spell - who may
trespass ...
Let no spirits be permitted to rise , except such as we shall evoke . Let us be wise
in our magic , that no power shall ascend except at our bidding ; and let us
beware lest some spirit may appear who shall disobey the spell - who may
trespass ...
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33 , 38 , 54 , 58 . VOL . II . D fluence of its chief promoters , and the independent
spirit RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 33.
33 , 38 , 54 , 58 . VOL . II . D fluence of its chief promoters , and the independent
spirit RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 33.
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