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We have indeed to observe , for the honour of Ireland , that all these
rhodomontades are printed in England , and we believe that few , if any of them ,
have been heard of in the place of their supposed nativity . We now come to Mr .
Phillips in ...
We have indeed to observe , for the honour of Ireland , that all these
rhodomontades are printed in England , and we believe that few , if any of them ,
have been heard of in the place of their supposed nativity . We now come to Mr .
Phillips in ...
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... he seems to have now and then had some slight misgivings as to the
constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate the possibility of backslidings from this
high way of honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his
doubts to ...
... he seems to have now and then had some slight misgivings as to the
constancy of his virtue , and to anticipate the possibility of backslidings from this
high way of honour , and with the most ingenuous naïveté he communicates his
doubts to ...
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In 1812 – Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated and told that his country ' s heart
must be cold ere the honour , ' the worth , ' the ' wisdom , ' the zeal , ' the hand to
act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech
we ...
In 1812 – Mr . Ponsonby is highly celebrated and told that his country ' s heart
must be cold ere the honour , ' the worth , ' the ' wisdom , ' the zeal , ' the hand to
act and heart to feel of her Ponsonby ' be forgotten . But in the Liverpool speech
we ...
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... the good he was desirous to promote : if this combination of excellence may be
admitted to counterbalance a few striking singularities of conduct and opinion ,
Mr . Burnett was certainly an honour to his country ; nor should it be forgotten that
...
... the good he was desirous to promote : if this combination of excellence may be
admitted to counterbalance a few striking singularities of conduct and opinion ,
Mr . Burnett was certainly an honour to his country ; nor should it be forgotten that
...
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... afterwards to eat with men , he declined the 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 Mosely was to eat with bim , and act as his
interpreter .
... afterwards to eat with men , he declined the 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 Mosely was to eat with bim , and act as his
interpreter .
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