The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... land ) was. It is strange , when we remember the close and intimate union that has existed between England and Ireland for ages , how little we are yet acquainted with the real charac- ter and manners of the inhabitants of the latter ...
... land ) was. It is strange , when we remember the close and intimate union that has existed between England and Ireland for ages , how little we are yet acquainted with the real charac- ter and manners of the inhabitants of the latter ...
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... land , all that is marked by genius or acquirements , that is elevated or remarkable , finds instant record and publicity through the mighty me- dium of its press . In Ireland its influence is local and little diffused beyond its ...
... land , all that is marked by genius or acquirements , that is elevated or remarkable , finds instant record and publicity through the mighty me- dium of its press . In Ireland its influence is local and little diffused beyond its ...
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... land : his invectives against the mi- nisterial benches were terrible and overpowering . He depicted in dark colours the corruption which was every where around him ; and its fol- lowers succumbed beneath his voice and eye . Never was ...
... land : his invectives against the mi- nisterial benches were terrible and overpowering . He depicted in dark colours the corruption which was every where around him ; and its fol- lowers succumbed beneath his voice and eye . Never was ...
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... land were much too wise and pru dent to recommend any hasty ap pointment affecting her rights , which could not subsequently stand the fall test of scrutiny and contest . On investigation it was found that no record existed of such an ...
... land were much too wise and pru dent to recommend any hasty ap pointment affecting her rights , which could not subsequently stand the fall test of scrutiny and contest . On investigation it was found that no record existed of such an ...
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... land of the shamrock . On the King's visit to Ireland , Mr.O'Connell so far from being found " un mauvais sujet , " was one of the first and loudest in offering the testimonies of his ho- mage to the gracions monarch ; his speeches were ...
... land of the shamrock . On the King's visit to Ireland , Mr.O'Connell so far from being found " un mauvais sujet , " was one of the first and loudest in offering the testimonies of his ho- mage to the gracions monarch ; his speeches were ...
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