Curran and His ContemporariesHarper & brothers, 1860 - 451 páginas |
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... Hon . John Hely Hutchinson , the founder of a very distinguished family . From every account , he must have been a ... person promoted to that rank who had not previously obtained a fellowship . His appoint- ment gave great offense to ...
... Hon . John Hely Hutchinson , the founder of a very distinguished family . From every account , he must have been a ... person promoted to that rank who had not previously obtained a fellowship . His appoint- ment gave great offense to ...
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... person of the man who thus held out to Curran the hand of encouragement , when he was trembling upon the pivot of his ... honorable and subtle - just as their education or their na- ture happened to predominate at the moment . They had ...
... person of the man who thus held out to Curran the hand of encouragement , when he was trembling upon the pivot of his ... honorable and subtle - just as their education or their na- ture happened to predominate at the moment . They had ...
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... honorable member was an enemy to sinecures . " He was very proud of his alliance with the family of Sir John Cave , and boasted that Sir John had given him his eldest daughter . " If he had an older one , he'd have given her to you ...
... honorable member was an enemy to sinecures . " He was very proud of his alliance with the family of Sir John Cave , and boasted that Sir John had given him his eldest daughter . " If he had an older one , he'd have given her to you ...
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... honorable noto- riety and forensic advancement . He had been elected member of Parliament for the town of Carrickfergus , and became a zealous partisan for the claims of Ireland . " It would be difficult to do justice to the lofty and ...
... honorable noto- riety and forensic advancement . He had been elected member of Parliament for the town of Carrickfergus , and became a zealous partisan for the claims of Ireland . " It would be difficult to do justice to the lofty and ...
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... honorable gentle- man would take some time to consider before he hazarded an encounter with his genius , his eloquence , and his integrity . My honorable ... member of the Monks of the Screw , of whom Cur- ran invariably spoke in terms of ...
... honorable gentle- man would take some time to consider before he hazarded an encounter with his genius , his eloquence , and his integrity . My honorable ... member of the Monks of the Screw , of whom Cur- ran invariably spoke in terms of ...
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