The Life of the Right Honorable John Philpot Curran: Late Master of the Rolls in IrelandRedfield, 1855 - 535 sayfa |
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... people from whose ranks he sprung . To use the words of Thomas Davis ( who resembled him in many things ) , he was “ a companion unrivalled in sympathy and wit ; an orator , whose thoughts went forth like ministers of nature , with ...
... people from whose ranks he sprung . To use the words of Thomas Davis ( who resembled him in many things ) , he was “ a companion unrivalled in sympathy and wit ; an orator , whose thoughts went forth like ministers of nature , with ...
Sayfa 26
... people , yet poli- tics is a certain introduction to the closest intimacy of coffee - house acquaintance . One meets ... people's business , since they have none of their own , is certainly a miscellany not unworthy a perusal ; it gives ...
... people , yet poli- tics is a certain introduction to the closest intimacy of coffee - house acquaintance . One meets ... people's business , since they have none of their own , is certainly a miscellany not unworthy a perusal ; it gives ...
Sayfa 41
... people were so very unruly that I could stay no longer ; I am now at No. 4 , in St. Martin's Street , Leicester Fields , not far from my former residence . You will perhaps smile at the weakness , yet I must confess it ; never did I ...
... people were so very unruly that I could stay no longer ; I am now at No. 4 , in St. Martin's Street , Leicester Fields , not far from my former residence . You will perhaps smile at the weakness , yet I must confess it ; never did I ...
Sayfa 43
... people understand of the liberty they contend so warmly for , or of the measures they rail against , it reconciles one to their absurdity , by considering that they are happy at so small an expense as being ridiculous ; and they ...
... people understand of the liberty they contend so warmly for , or of the measures they rail against , it reconciles one to their absurdity , by considering that they are happy at so small an expense as being ridiculous ; and they ...
Sayfa 47
... people are dining , you continue here , whistling old Irish airs ? " " Alas ! sir , I too have been in the habit of dining of late , but to - day , my money being all gone , and my credit not yet arrived , I am even forced to come and ...
... people are dining , you continue here , whistling old Irish airs ? " " Alas ! sir , I too have been in the habit of dining of late , but to - day , my money being all gone , and my credit not yet arrived , I am even forced to come and ...
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