Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... fear , * popular feeling throughout Eng- land became aroused , and at public meetings and in the public prints , language the most unqualified , and * In the latter part of 1828 , Sir Robert Heron says , " the Duke of Wellington has ...
... fear , * popular feeling throughout Eng- land became aroused , and at public meetings and in the public prints , language the most unqualified , and * In the latter part of 1828 , Sir Robert Heron says , " the Duke of Wellington has ...
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... fears least some ebullition of feeling in Ireland , whether in the language of threat or triumph , might afford his Majesty a pretext for revoking the resolution to which he had so unwillingly come . Lord Anglesea wrote strongly to Mr ...
... fears least some ebullition of feeling in Ireland , whether in the language of threat or triumph , might afford his Majesty a pretext for revoking the resolution to which he had so unwillingly come . Lord Anglesea wrote strongly to Mr ...
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... fear- ing the irruption of such a startling character , and marching into the centre of the room , turned round with his customary air of grandeur , put his glass to his eye , and began to survey the company . The first countenance he ...
... fear- ing the irruption of such a startling character , and marching into the centre of the room , turned round with his customary air of grandeur , put his glass to his eye , and began to survey the company . The first countenance he ...
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... fear , " he said , " that the Government labour under the misapprehension , that if left to itself it will work its beneficial results without any active co - operation . I think quite otherwise ; I think that an anti - Anglican party ...
... fear , " he said , " that the Government labour under the misapprehension , that if left to itself it will work its beneficial results without any active co - operation . I think quite otherwise ; I think that an anti - Anglican party ...
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... fear , that no man whose style of eloquence had been altogether formed on the Celtic side of the Channel , and who had grown habi- tuated to the modes of thought and expression most popular there , could easily adapt himself to the tone ...
... fear , that no man whose style of eloquence had been altogether formed on the Celtic side of the Channel , and who had grown habi- tuated to the modes of thought and expression most popular there , could easily adapt himself to the tone ...
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