Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical , change was to be achieved by Emancipation . " I greatly fear , " he said , " that the Government labour under the misapprehension , that if left to itself it will work its ...
... means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical , change was to be achieved by Emancipation . " I greatly fear , " he said , " that the Government labour under the misapprehension , that if left to itself it will work its ...
Стр. 77
... means of both to attach the Catholic clergy to the State , seemed to him all the more obvious because he regarded as then impossible any direct endowment of that body . Their eventual payment by the State was a measure the importance of ...
... means of both to attach the Catholic clergy to the State , seemed to him all the more obvious because he regarded as then impossible any direct endowment of that body . Their eventual payment by the State was a measure the importance of ...
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... means of speculative investigation . When little more than nineteen , a fellow - student , with whom he was but slightly acquainted , in the Historical Society , was surprised by an abrupt interrogatory as to whether it would be easy to ...
... means of speculative investigation . When little more than nineteen , a fellow - student , with whom he was but slightly acquainted , in the Historical Society , was surprised by an abrupt interrogatory as to whether it would be easy to ...
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... means the moral as well as the political interests of the country were affected . When lords transmuted their influence in Parliament into money , by what an easy process of imitative alchemy the humbler voter could convert his ...
... means the moral as well as the political interests of the country were affected . When lords transmuted their influence in Parliament into money , by what an easy process of imitative alchemy the humbler voter could convert his ...
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... means to an end , " and the day was not far distant when he declared himself ready to try whether the end might not be attained otherwise than by such means . With Mr. Sheil , as with many others at the time , " Repeal " was in point of ...
... means to an end , " and the day was not far distant when he declared himself ready to try whether the end might not be attained otherwise than by such means . With Mr. Sheil , as with many others at the time , " Repeal " was in point of ...
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