Specimens of Irish EloquenceWilliam Grattan, 1820 - 351 |
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... priation of the national character , we shall substan- tiate our claims to far more than our territorial ap- portionment . The recent political connection of the countries · ΧΙ rendered the peculiarities of each an object of more.
... priation of the national character , we shall substan- tiate our claims to far more than our territorial ap- portionment . The recent political connection of the countries · ΧΙ rendered the peculiarities of each an object of more.
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... political firmament , their brilliant aber- rations were the alternate theme of amazement or condemnation . In the latter class the most plaintive and the most pitiable were the seers of Scotland -- it was no wonder - their northern ...
... political firmament , their brilliant aber- rations were the alternate theme of amazement or condemnation . In the latter class the most plaintive and the most pitiable were the seers of Scotland -- it was no wonder - their northern ...
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... political life are recorded in the history of the country to which he devoted his time and talents . Public men have , of course , viewed his conduct * A friend has suggested the possibility of Ireland's being denied the credit of Burke ...
... political life are recorded in the history of the country to which he devoted his time and talents . Public men have , of course , viewed his conduct * A friend has suggested the possibility of Ireland's being denied the credit of Burke ...
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... politics , told me , things were come to such a pass , that our former methods of proceeding in the House would be no longer tolerated . That the public tribunal ( never too indulgent to a long and unsuccessful opposition ) would now ...
... politics , told me , things were come to such a pass , that our former methods of proceeding in the House would be no longer tolerated . That the public tribunal ( never too indulgent to a long and unsuccessful opposition ) would now ...
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Charles Phillips. any politics in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execution . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed every day more and more ; and that things were hastening to- wards an incurable alienation ...
Charles Phillips. any politics in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execution . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed every day more and more ; and that things were hastening to- wards an incurable alienation ...
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