Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... thoughts and imma- ture convictions . If memory did not so frequently doze and deceive us , we should read , with exquisite sympathy for our former selves , any chance record that might remain of the intellectual struggles of our early ...
... thoughts and imma- ture convictions . If memory did not so frequently doze and deceive us , we should read , with exquisite sympathy for our former selves , any chance record that might remain of the intellectual struggles of our early ...
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... thoughts to those of the day , and more especially to that round which in Ireland ali others long grouped themselves — the removal of religious disa- bilities . The position of the Catholic question at this period was strange and ...
... thoughts to those of the day , and more especially to that round which in Ireland ali others long grouped themselves — the removal of religious disa- bilities . The position of the Catholic question at this period was strange and ...
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... thought and expression which the reports , imperfect as they were , of his early speeches contained . Mr. Alexander Knox , with whose life and correspondence the public have since become acquainted , happened to be in Dublin at the time ...
... thought and expression which the reports , imperfect as they were , of his early speeches contained . Mr. Alexander Knox , with whose life and correspondence the public have since become acquainted , happened to be in Dublin at the time ...
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... thought he had considerable qualifications . The crowd became very dense , and it was manifest that the place where the meeting was to have been held could not afford room to one half of the persons likely to be assembled . Some one pro ...
... thought he had considerable qualifications . The crowd became very dense , and it was manifest that the place where the meeting was to have been held could not afford room to one half of the persons likely to be assembled . Some one pro ...
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... thought it better to sacrifice their individual opinions than to dissolve our union . But there is an extreme to which they ought not to be driven . If reason be hunted down by the learned Doctor , reason will turn back and defend ...
... thought it better to sacrifice their individual opinions than to dissolve our union . But there is an extreme to which they ought not to be driven . If reason be hunted down by the learned Doctor , reason will turn back and defend ...
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