Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1841 - Politicians |
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... thought , a dignity of manner , and a disposition the most amiable and benign ; the sweetness of her voice and that of her temper were singularly engaging . She was full of virtue , charity , and piety , and was re- spected , admired ...
... thought , a dignity of manner , and a disposition the most amiable and benign ; the sweetness of her voice and that of her temper were singularly engaging . She was full of virtue , charity , and piety , and was re- spected , admired ...
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... as he strode along her paths , engrossed with the thoughts of some of his speeches , and stamping on the soil as if he would crush her enemies ! - ' Twas here he received the friends of his country CHAP . I. ] 13 OF THE DARGLE .
... as he strode along her paths , engrossed with the thoughts of some of his speeches , and stamping on the soil as if he would crush her enemies ! - ' Twas here he received the friends of his country CHAP . I. ] 13 OF THE DARGLE .
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... thought he was mistaken ; however , he extended the sway of British arms , and gratified the pride and vain - glory of England - overturned thrones and dominions , empires and principalities , and astonished the East by the boldness of ...
... thought he was mistaken ; however , he extended the sway of British arms , and gratified the pride and vain - glory of England - overturned thrones and dominions , empires and principalities , and astonished the East by the boldness of ...
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... thought such a declaration would be peculiarly agreeable to Mr. Grattan ; and at the same time I desired Mr. Fox to take this tunity of publicly declaring his sentiments upon the trans- actions of the late Sessions . I am glad to ...
... thought such a declaration would be peculiarly agreeable to Mr. Grattan ; and at the same time I desired Mr. Fox to take this tunity of publicly declaring his sentiments upon the trans- actions of the late Sessions . I am glad to ...
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... thought , however , that an early men- tion of it , and a discrimination of the matter in question , which relates solely to the judicial , from the legislative independence , might be agreeable to those whom I consider as more really ...
... thought , however , that an early men- tion of it , and a discrimination of the matter in question , which relates solely to the judicial , from the legislative independence , might be agreeable to those whom I consider as more really ...
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