Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1841 - Politicians |
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... feel your ruling passion strong in death , Such in these moments as in all the past , " Oh , save my country , Heaven ! " shall be your last . C. PLINIUS . VOL . III . РОРЕ . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , PUBLISHER , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET ...
... feel your ruling passion strong in death , Such in these moments as in all the past , " Oh , save my country , Heaven ! " shall be your last . C. PLINIUS . VOL . III . РОРЕ . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN , PUBLISHER , GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET ...
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... feel the time now arrived , when silence becomes criminal , after a Committee , chosen from the best informed body in this nation , the Lawyers ' Corps , have declared our present security inadequate ; with whose report , and the two ...
... feel the time now arrived , when silence becomes criminal , after a Committee , chosen from the best informed body in this nation , the Lawyers ' Corps , have declared our present security inadequate ; with whose report , and the two ...
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... feel- ing with much concern , not merely as regarded himself , but as regarded others , their character and that of the country ; but conscious of supporting the authority of Parliament , and the rights of Ireland , he viewed the ...
... feel- ing with much concern , not merely as regarded himself , but as regarded others , their character and that of the country ; but conscious of supporting the authority of Parliament , and the rights of Ireland , he viewed the ...
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... feel strongly the necessity of some further procedure ; perhaps a bill here , declaring that the judicature is confined to Ireland , and forbidding the interference of the English Courts . You must see , and I think every man of common ...
... feel strongly the necessity of some further procedure ; perhaps a bill here , declaring that the judicature is confined to Ireland , and forbidding the interference of the English Courts . You must see , and I think every man of common ...
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... feels interested in co - operating , in this country , with that set of men upon whose abilities and integrity he placed so just a reliance during his Government in Ireland . cause . I must now , my dear Sir , beg you to accept my ...
... feels interested in co - operating , in this country , with that set of men upon whose abilities and integrity he placed so just a reliance during his Government in Ireland . cause . I must now , my dear Sir , beg you to accept my ...
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