The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Volumen 3T. C. Newby, 1855 |
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... talent was in an eloquent academical address, pronounced at Eton, in 1778, and, two years later, he gained the University prize for the best composition in Latin verse. At a subsequent period of his career, the Provost of Eton College ...
... talent was in an eloquent academical address, pronounced at Eton, in 1778, and, two years later, he gained the University prize for the best composition in Latin verse. At a subsequent period of his career, the Provost of Eton College ...
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... talents of the then Solicitor-General, Lord Manners, the qualities which fitted him, in his opinion, for the high office of Lord Chancellor in Ireland. The whole Orange party and ascendancy throughout the country received the new Lord ...
... talents of the then Solicitor-General, Lord Manners, the qualities which fitted him, in his opinion, for the high office of Lord Chancellor in Ireland. The whole Orange party and ascendancy throughout the country received the new Lord ...
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... talent with which he is endowed I " I will certainly call upon you at the very first moment I can. " Ever yours sincerely, " Wellington." " London, July 22, 1845, at night. " I have just now received your note of this day, upon the ...
... talent with which he is endowed I " I will certainly call upon you at the very first moment I can. " Ever yours sincerely, " Wellington." " London, July 22, 1845, at night. " I have just now received your note of this day, upon the ...
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... talents, poetic genius, or intellectual gifts of any very superior order, in the same individual of their own sex. But men — able men too in politics, and in high legal and literary position, feel not unfrequently their merits rebuked ...
... talents, poetic genius, or intellectual gifts of any very superior order, in the same individual of their own sex. But men — able men too in politics, and in high legal and literary position, feel not unfrequently their merits rebuked ...
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... talents and powers have seldom been equalled, never have been surpassed in parliament. No man living in England has rendered so much service to the Anti-Slavery cause as Lord Brougham. On those services his character and fame might ...
... talents and powers have seldom been equalled, never have been surpassed in parliament. No man living in England has rendered so much service to the Anti-Slavery cause as Lord Brougham. On those services his character and fame might ...
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