The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... mind, illiberal and unenlightened, a partizan of Orangeism without disguise or any affectation of impartiality in his high office — an open adherent of that system, deriving all his power from its fanaticism, and exercising all his ...
... mind, illiberal and unenlightened, a partizan of Orangeism without disguise or any affectation of impartiality in his high office — an open adherent of that system, deriving all his power from its fanaticism, and exercising all his ...
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... mind, and who was capable of being influenced by one of a very different calibre of understanding, briefs poured in, on the favoured Attorney-General, and men of the highest standing in their profession were cast into the shade, in the ...
... mind, and who was capable of being influenced by one of a very different calibre of understanding, briefs poured in, on the favoured Attorney-General, and men of the highest standing in their profession were cast into the shade, in the ...
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... mind, shrewd and sensible, a close observer of character, with a profound admiration and respect for the memory of his illustrious father, the qualities of this young nobleman were calculated to render him a favourite in such circles as ...
... mind, shrewd and sensible, a close observer of character, with a profound admiration and respect for the memory of his illustrious father, the qualities of this young nobleman were calculated to render him a favourite in such circles as ...
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... . " Dear Lady Bi.essington, " Although I am in opposition, I have got my head so muddled with politics, that I cannot turn my mind with any effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I 36 LETTERS FROM LORD DURHAM.
... . " Dear Lady Bi.essington, " Although I am in opposition, I have got my head so muddled with politics, that I cannot turn my mind with any effect to higher and more agreeable pursuits. In short, I 36 LETTERS FROM LORD DURHAM.
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... mind, as to have produced the fatal event that occurred on Sunday last. I saw him a prey to anxiety and disappointment that weighed him to the earth, and, though deeply grieved, am not surprised at the sad catastrophe. " You are aware ...
... mind, as to have produced the fatal event that occurred on Sunday last. I saw him a prey to anxiety and disappointment that weighed him to the earth, and, though deeply grieved, am not surprised at the sad catastrophe. " You are aware ...
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