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... given to them , that no honourable confidence should be betrayed , no private feelings be un- necessarily wounded , and no public interests injuriously affected . I think it is Sir Egerton Brydges who observes- “ It is not possible to ...
... given to them , that no honourable confidence should be betrayed , no private feelings be un- necessarily wounded , and no public interests injuriously affected . I think it is Sir Egerton Brydges who observes- “ It is not possible to ...
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... given expressions to such opinions on those subjects at the onset of my career in literature , and they have undergone no change since the publication of them , upwards of twenty years ago . * We naturally desire to know every thing ...
... given expressions to such opinions on those subjects at the onset of my career in literature , and they have undergone no change since the publication of them , upwards of twenty years ago . * We naturally desire to know every thing ...
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... given , and with a tender feeling of affectionate regard for the memory of the deceased lady , of whom this work treats , in a Memoir , written by her niece , Miss Power . Extracts from that Memoir , by the kind permission of Miss Power ...
... given , and with a tender feeling of affectionate regard for the memory of the deceased lady , of whom this work treats , in a Memoir , written by her niece , Miss Power . Extracts from that Memoir , by the kind permission of Miss Power ...
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... , and lived at Bawnfowne ,, County Waterford . Here ends the genealogical account of the Sheehy family , given . me by Lady Blessington . - R . R. M. and 1766. It commenced with the prosecution , conviction , 14 INTRODUCTION .
... , and lived at Bawnfowne ,, County Waterford . Here ends the genealogical account of the Sheehy family , given . me by Lady Blessington . - R . R. M. and 1766. It commenced with the prosecution , conviction , 14 INTRODUCTION .
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... given to study the characters of his children , intimidated and shook the delicate nerves of the sickly child , though there were moments - rare ones , it is true - when the sparkles of her early genius for an instant dazzled and grati ...
... given to study the characters of his children , intimidated and shook the delicate nerves of the sickly child , though there were moments - rare ones , it is true - when the sparkles of her early genius for an instant dazzled and grati ...
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