Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... expressed his unbounded admiration of the speech at Penenden Heath , - " So masterly an union of logic and rhetoric as Mr. Sheil's speech , scarcely have I ever beheld . " In his speech at the dinner he defended , with his accustomed ...
... expressed his unbounded admiration of the speech at Penenden Heath , - " So masterly an union of logic and rhetoric as Mr. Sheil's speech , scarcely have I ever beheld . " In his speech at the dinner he defended , with his accustomed ...
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... expressed his satisfaction at observ- ing that the Duke " was not wholly adverse to the measure ; " and advised the Catholics to abstain from violence , to avoid personalities , and by all means to propitiate his Grace , who , " of all ...
... expressed his satisfaction at observ- ing that the Duke " was not wholly adverse to the measure ; " and advised the Catholics to abstain from violence , to avoid personalities , and by all means to propitiate his Grace , who , " of all ...
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... expressed , and who , if the Government acted judiciously in his regard , would be found in all likelihood their zealous and powerful auxiliary . " These views were further expanded and enforced in an article on " The Effects of Emanci ...
... expressed , and who , if the Government acted judiciously in his regard , would be found in all likelihood their zealous and powerful auxiliary . " These views were further expanded and enforced in an article on " The Effects of Emanci ...
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... expression in describing the affair to a friend , " the Barron party said that his interference as counsel had ruined them ; while he was assailed with gross vituperation by the mob , who charged him with being the ' decoy duck ' for ...
... expression in describing the affair to a friend , " the Barron party said that his interference as counsel had ruined them ; while he was assailed with gross vituperation by the mob , who charged him with being the ' decoy duck ' for ...
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... expression most popular there , could easily adapt himself to the tone of feeling and of criticism prevalent in the House of Commons . Few things are indeed more subtle or less possible to define than what is so often vaguely talked of ...
... expression most popular there , could easily adapt himself to the tone of feeling and of criticism prevalent in the House of Commons . Few things are indeed more subtle or less possible to define than what is so often vaguely talked of ...
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