The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumes 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were exclud- ed from the whole range of the liberal professions ; these desolating enactments had exiled numbers of the Irish youth to foreign countries ...
... force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were exclud- ed from the whole range of the liberal professions ; these desolating enactments had exiled numbers of the Irish youth to foreign countries ...
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... force of his oratory ; though fee- ble with illness , he entered the house , to the dismay of ministers , soon after midnight ; and from his place , seated , and unable to stand , pointed the thunders of his elo- quence against that ...
... force of his oratory ; though fee- ble with illness , he entered the house , to the dismay of ministers , soon after midnight ; and from his place , seated , and unable to stand , pointed the thunders of his elo- quence against that ...
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... force and numbers , " but he never ex- plains to his auditors what has raised England to her présent un- parallelled height of wealth and power ; or the industry , patience , and perseverance which supplied her mighty resources , and so ...
... force and numbers , " but he never ex- plains to his auditors what has raised England to her présent un- parallelled height of wealth and power ; or the industry , patience , and perseverance which supplied her mighty resources , and so ...
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... force in his power ; whilst the villain kicked in his tremendous boots , another scoundrel who came by got off his horse , and taking his whip began to beat the poor horse . more severely even than the other tormentor . I remonstrated ...
... force in his power ; whilst the villain kicked in his tremendous boots , another scoundrel who came by got off his horse , and taking his whip began to beat the poor horse . more severely even than the other tormentor . I remonstrated ...
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... force his way into a better place . " A la queue , ' says the gen - darme , and few resist the mandate . Those who refuse are sent to the guard - house , or well beaten with the flat part of a sword . I have known a red - hot play ...
... force his way into a better place . " A la queue , ' says the gen - darme , and few resist the mandate . Those who refuse are sent to the guard - house , or well beaten with the flat part of a sword . I have known a red - hot play ...
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