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... passed away ; but men still point to a Plunkett and a Bushe , as examples of that elo- quence , which thundered in her se- nate for liberty , or roused her patriot citizens to her defence . The period of her triumphs was short and ...
... passed away ; but men still point to a Plunkett and a Bushe , as examples of that elo- quence , which thundered in her se- nate for liberty , or roused her patriot citizens to her defence . The period of her triumphs was short and ...
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... passed away ; the stains of blood were not yet washed out , or the smouldering fires of ruin extinguished , when the question of a legislative union between the two countries was again renewed . It bad already once failed ; though ...
... passed away ; the stains of blood were not yet washed out , or the smouldering fires of ruin extinguished , when the question of a legislative union between the two countries was again renewed . It bad already once failed ; though ...
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... passed to - morrow , there would be the smallest likelihood of his re- turn to parliament ; but if there were , it is a sphere to which , in our humble opinion , he is wholly un- suited . His reading and informa- tion are not equal to ...
... passed to - morrow , there would be the smallest likelihood of his re- turn to parliament ; but if there were , it is a sphere to which , in our humble opinion , he is wholly un- suited . His reading and informa- tion are not equal to ...
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... passing shouts of an inconsider- ate multitude , than the ultimate suc- cess of the measure he is engaged in . In his ... passed since the green banner of Ireland was tram- pled to the earth by English force and numbers , " but he never ...
... passing shouts of an inconsider- ate multitude , than the ultimate suc- cess of the measure he is engaged in . In his ... passed since the green banner of Ireland was tram- pled to the earth by English force and numbers , " but he never ...
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... passed the boundary erected by nature , which declares , thus far shalt thou come but no farther . To originality of thought and language the subject of this article has no claim ; they are trite and common - place ; destitute indeed of ...
... passed the boundary erected by nature , which declares , thus far shalt thou come but no farther . To originality of thought and language the subject of this article has no claim ; they are trite and common - place ; destitute indeed of ...
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