Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... pure oratorical diction . He was , however , too . valuable to be allowed long to remain in so inferior a spot as Kensington House , and was ordered by the general of the Jesuits to proceed to Russia . So 20 MEMOIRS OF.
... pure oratorical diction . He was , however , too . valuable to be allowed long to remain in so inferior a spot as Kensington House , and was ordered by the general of the Jesuits to proceed to Russia . So 20 MEMOIRS OF.
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... House to the Anglican province . The English Jesuits were , however , too shrewd to acquiesce in this proposal , and it was manifest the institution must be broken up . Molinari further informed me that he had himself been ordered into ...
... House to the Anglican province . The English Jesuits were , however , too shrewd to acquiesce in this proposal , and it was manifest the institution must be broken up . Molinari further informed me that he had himself been ordered into ...
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... House . When the first tidings of Trafalgar were brought , cheers were given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by their pupils . Several holidays were given in honour of the event ; and a poem in its celebration was ...
... House . When the first tidings of Trafalgar were brought , cheers were given by the masters , which were unanimously echoed by their pupils . Several holidays were given in honour of the event ; and a poem in its celebration was ...
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... house in Dublin , which was ex- tensively engaged in the Mediterranean trade . This he did under what was termed the Anonymous Partnership Act , which was passed in 1782 , by the Parliament of Ireland , with a view of encou- raging ...
... house in Dublin , which was ex- tensively engaged in the Mediterranean trade . This he did under what was termed the Anonymous Partnership Act , which was passed in 1782 , by the Parliament of Ireland , with a view of encou- raging ...
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... house with which he was con- nected , as above stated , had failed , the creditors sought to render him fully liable : and this they ultimately succeeded in doing , by proving that on one or two occasions he had been seen in the ...
... house with which he was con- nected , as above stated , had failed , the creditors sought to render him fully liable : and this they ultimately succeeded in doing , by proving that on one or two occasions he had been seen in the ...
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