Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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Стр. 102
... doubt of the fact alleged regarding Grattan . It had often indeed been said that some of those fine bursts of feeling and invective with which in Parliament and elsewhere Grattan was wont to startle his hearers , were the result of ...
... doubt of the fact alleged regarding Grattan . It had often indeed been said that some of those fine bursts of feeling and invective with which in Parliament and elsewhere Grattan was wont to startle his hearers , were the result of ...
Стр. 108
... doubt ; but in their ability to fulfil the political guarantee they proffered , it was not permitted him to believe . A second time he rejected the invitation ; and Lord Anglesea having again placed Milborne Port at his disposal , he ...
... doubt ; but in their ability to fulfil the political guarantee they proffered , it was not permitted him to believe . A second time he rejected the invitation ; and Lord Anglesea having again placed Milborne Port at his disposal , he ...
Стр. 113
... doubt . He thought however , that Dr. Doyle must be allowed to have as a witness this signal advantage - he spoke of what he had seen ; the other of what he had heard . Dr. Chalmers talked of human nature ; Dr. Doyle of its peculiar ...
... doubt . He thought however , that Dr. Doyle must be allowed to have as a witness this signal advantage - he spoke of what he had seen ; the other of what he had heard . Dr. Chalmers talked of human nature ; Dr. Doyle of its peculiar ...
Стр. 171
... doubt for my reputation , pointed out the probable results . His sugges- tions had no other effect than to confirm me in my purpose , and to make me call more loudly for trial ; that trial has proceeded , my private conversation at a ...
... doubt for my reputation , pointed out the probable results . His sugges- tions had no other effect than to confirm me in my purpose , and to make me call more loudly for trial ; that trial has proceeded , my private conversation at a ...
Стр. 198
... may be taken of some ill - considered phrase or doubt- ful word . Lord Duncannon never made any man regret that he had trusted him . Hence he was trusted by persons the most opposite in opinions and irrecon- cilable 198 MEMOIRS OF.
... may be taken of some ill - considered phrase or doubt- ful word . Lord Duncannon never made any man regret that he had trusted him . Hence he was trusted by persons the most opposite in opinions and irrecon- cilable 198 MEMOIRS OF.
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