Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... believed to have been written by Banim , while the greater part of the third and fifth acts seems to bear the impress of a more nervous hand . When completed , the play was pro- duced with great éclat , and was well received when- ever ...
... believed to have been written by Banim , while the greater part of the third and fifth acts seems to bear the impress of a more nervous hand . When completed , the play was pro- duced with great éclat , and was well received when- ever ...
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... believed that they could do , disability might have attached to their creed to the end of time . Their utmost idea of agita- tion consisted in the annual reiteration of complaint in petitions to Parliament , worded with such scrupu ...
... believed that they could do , disability might have attached to their creed to the end of time . Their utmost idea of agita- tion consisted in the annual reiteration of complaint in petitions to Parliament , worded with such scrupu ...
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... believed in it in 1819 ; I hope , too , he does not enjoy a monopoly of faith ; nor will the public be inclined to think that such a man as Lord Fingall affords less practical evidence of his creed than any of its more clamorous ...
... believed in it in 1819 ; I hope , too , he does not enjoy a monopoly of faith ; nor will the public be inclined to think that such a man as Lord Fingall affords less practical evidence of his creed than any of its more clamorous ...
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... believed to be a member of the Orange Society . The Chancellor , Lord Manners , the vice - treasurer , Sir George Hill , and , what was more important than either , the under - secretary , Mr. Gregory , were re- tained , each and all of ...
... believed to be a member of the Orange Society . The Chancellor , Lord Manners , the vice - treasurer , Sir George Hill , and , what was more important than either , the under - secretary , Mr. Gregory , were re- tained , each and all of ...
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... believed to have been throughout an unwilling instrument in the hands of others . There was no disposition on the part of O'Connell to glorify in the Attorney - General's defeat ; and in moving a series of resolutions some days after in ...
... believed to have been throughout an unwilling instrument in the hands of others . There was no disposition on the part of O'Connell to glorify in the Attorney - General's defeat ; and in moving a series of resolutions some days after in ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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