The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... equal justice and protection to all his Irish subjects . Her distresses have been met by the warmest sympathy in English bo- soms , and the stores of their mu- nificence poured out for her relief ; calm and tranquility appear again to ...
... equal justice and protection to all his Irish subjects . Her distresses have been met by the warmest sympathy in English bo- soms , and the stores of their mu- nificence poured out for her relief ; calm and tranquility appear again to ...
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... a sphere to which , in our humble opinion , he is wholly un- suited . His reading and informa- tion are not equal to great ques- C tions of national policy . His ac cent , as 1823. ] 17 Sketches of Public Characters in Ireland . 1.
... a sphere to which , in our humble opinion , he is wholly un- suited . His reading and informa- tion are not equal to great ques- C tions of national policy . His ac cent , as 1823. ] 17 Sketches of Public Characters in Ireland . 1.
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... equal propriety , and without losing for a moment that self - possession and command of countenance which had already excited so much ap- plause . I should mention , before I con- clude this imperfect sketch of a most amusing evening ...
... equal propriety , and without losing for a moment that self - possession and command of countenance which had already excited so much ap- plause . I should mention , before I con- clude this imperfect sketch of a most amusing evening ...
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... equal in the eyes of the law , and that though your Peers have sundry privileges , these pri- vileges are less beneficial to them- selves than to the public ; that they . constituting your only real nobility , are not a caste or ...
... equal in the eyes of the law , and that though your Peers have sundry privileges , these pri- vileges are less beneficial to them- selves than to the public ; that they . constituting your only real nobility , are not a caste or ...
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... equal to that of the first houses in England ; besides a gross imposition in the shape of commis- sionaires , passports , and porters . At Boulogne , where I stopped two or three days , the charges were a little more moderate , the ...
... equal to that of the first houses in England ; besides a gross imposition in the shape of commis- sionaires , passports , and porters . At Boulogne , where I stopped two or three days , the charges were a little more moderate , the ...
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