Recollections of Curran and Some of His Cotemporaries, Número 152T. Hookham, jun., 1818 - 407 páginas |
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... wife , he was called to the bar of Ireland . To that enlightened body , as at that day constituted , the " future men " of this country may be allowed to turn with an excusable and , in some sort , a national satisfaction . There were ...
... wife , he was called to the bar of Ireland . To that enlightened body , as at that day constituted , the " future men " of this country may be allowed to turn with an excusable and , in some sort , a national satisfaction . There were ...
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... wife and young children a miserable lodging upon Hog Hill . Term after term without either profit or pro- fessional reputation he paced the hall of the Four Courts . Yet even thus he was not al- together undistinguished . If his pocket ...
... wife and young children a miserable lodging upon Hog Hill . Term after term without either profit or pro- fessional reputation he paced the hall of the Four Courts . Yet even thus he was not al- together undistinguished . If his pocket ...
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... wife and children were the chief furniture of my apartments ; and as to my rent , it stood pretty much the same chance of its liquidation with the national debt . Mrs. Curran , however , was a barrister's lady , and what she wanted in ...
... wife and children were the chief furniture of my apartments ; and as to my rent , it stood pretty much the same chance of its liquidation with the national debt . Mrs. Curran , however , was a barrister's lady , and what she wanted in ...
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... wife ; I know of no length to which the just indignation of a jury might not be carried . But if there be no such criminality on the part of the defendant ? if he was rather the follower than the mover of the transaction ? His conduct ...
... wife ; I know of no length to which the just indignation of a jury might not be carried . But if there be no such criminality on the part of the defendant ? if he was rather the follower than the mover of the transaction ? His conduct ...
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... wife say , if she was told her daughter had picked up a man she did not know ? But you know mankind , you know the world . What would you think of a wo- man , unmarried , who held a conversation on these terms ? If at Philipsbourgh you ...
... wife say , if she was told her daughter had picked up a man she did not know ? But you know mankind , you know the world . What would you think of a wo- man , unmarried , who held a conversation on these terms ? If at Philipsbourgh you ...
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