Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1839 - Politicians |
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Page 70
... expect much success in my endeavours ; which I must chiefly ascribe to the belief of those reports , which have been industriously spread about this town by those of the Primate's * faction , that the last dispatches I re- ceived from ...
... expect much success in my endeavours ; which I must chiefly ascribe to the belief of those reports , which have been industriously spread about this town by those of the Primate's * faction , that the last dispatches I re- ceived from ...
Page 108
... expect more than they ought , and yet their idol cannot give them even what they have a right to expect ; that situation where a man is likely to encounter the hatred of two parties - his enemies and his friends . Pery was one of the ...
... expect more than they ought , and yet their idol cannot give them even what they have a right to expect ; that situation where a man is likely to encounter the hatred of two parties - his enemies and his friends . Pery was one of the ...
Page 110
... expect more than they ought , and yet their idol cannot give them even what they have a right to expect ; that situation where a man is likely to encounter the hatred of two parties his enemies and his friends . Pery was one of the few ...
... expect more than they ought , and yet their idol cannot give them even what they have a right to expect ; that situation where a man is likely to encounter the hatred of two parties his enemies and his friends . Pery was one of the few ...
Page 122
... expect news from me - retired in the country , I hear of none . The note of some bird , which the March wind scatters about , is the sound I am at present most ac- customed to . As to re - visiting Ireland before I go to remain there ...
... expect news from me - retired in the country , I hear of none . The note of some bird , which the March wind scatters about , is the sound I am at present most ac- customed to . As to re - visiting Ireland before I go to remain there ...
Page 132
... expect a speedy and a fuller answer . Yours , my dear Broome , Most affectionately , HENRY GRATTAN . On this melancholy occasion , he wrote to his friends in the most passionate and affecting terms . The following are some extracts from ...
... expect a speedy and a fuller answer . Yours , my dear Broome , Most affectionately , HENRY GRATTAN . On this melancholy occasion , he wrote to his friends in the most passionate and affecting terms . The following are some extracts from ...
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