The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... honour of Ireland , that all these rhodomontades are printed in England , and we believe that few , if any of them ... honoured ; I hope it will cheer on the young aspirants after virtuous fame in both our countries , by proving to them ...
... honour of Ireland , that all these rhodomontades are printed in England , and we believe that few , if any of them ... honoured ; I hope it will cheer on the young aspirants after virtuous fame in both our countries , by proving to them ...
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... honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his doubts to the Catholic Board . " May I not be one of the myriads who , in the name of patriotism , and for the purposes of plunder , have swindled away your heart , that ...
... honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his doubts to the Catholic Board . " May I not be one of the myriads who , in the name of patriotism , and for the purposes of plunder , have swindled away your heart , that ...
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... honour , ' the ' worth , ' the wis- dom , ' the ' zeal , ' ' the hand to act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech we find all the merits of the leader of the Whigs forgotten , and his character ...
... honour , ' the ' worth , ' the wis- dom , ' the ' zeal , ' ' the hand to act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech we find all the merits of the leader of the Whigs forgotten , and his character ...
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... honour to his country ; nor should it be forgotten that it was his assiduous application and cautious con- duct in business that enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and noblest objects . The contemplation of ...
... honour to his country ; nor should it be forgotten that it was his assiduous application and cautious con- duct in business that enabled him thus effectually to direct his efforts to the best and noblest objects . The contemplation of ...
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... honour . At the departure of the Neva the king invited him to take his meals in his own eating - house , and a young American of the name of Moxely was to eat with him , and act as his interpreter . His first employment was overhauling ...
... honour . At the departure of the Neva the king invited him to take his meals in his own eating - house , and a young American of the name of Moxely was to eat with him , and act as his interpreter . His first employment was overhauling ...
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