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... opinions . Bernard Wright , the person who was flogged , in 1798 , by Sir John Judkin Fitzgerald , for having a French letter in his pocket , was for some time the manager and editor of that paper . The paper was at length prosecuted ...
... opinions . Bernard Wright , the person who was flogged , in 1798 , by Sir John Judkin Fitzgerald , for having a French letter in his pocket , was for some time the manager and editor of that paper . The paper was at length prosecuted ...
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... opinions . For some years succeeding the disastrous epoch of 1798 , Mr. Power , having thrown himself into local politics , and becoming deeply engaged in public affairs , ac- quired the character of a terrorist , in the district that ...
... opinions . For some years succeeding the disastrous epoch of 1798 , Mr. Power , having thrown himself into local politics , and becoming deeply engaged in public affairs , ac- quired the character of a terrorist , in the district that ...
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... opinion as to the justice of her conclusions in regard to the insanity of Captain Farmer . But it must be stated , fully and unreservedly , that the account given by her Ladyship of the causes of the separa- tion , and those set forth ...
... opinion as to the justice of her conclusions in regard to the insanity of Captain Farmer . But it must be stated , fully and unreservedly , that the account given by her Ladyship of the causes of the separa- tion , and those set forth ...
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... opinion , or care for the feelings of relatives ; the restlessness of his Lordship's mind , manifested in his many changes of abode , the sudden abandonment of his residence in London for the Continent , soon after he had married , and ...
... opinion , or care for the feelings of relatives ; the restlessness of his Lordship's mind , manifested in his many changes of abode , the sudden abandonment of his residence in London for the Continent , soon after he had married , and ...
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... opinions , and will not fail to discover in her observation , evidences of that peculiar turn for grave irony , which was one of her characteristics . I have seldom met a literary person so entirely free from all affectation of ...
... opinions , and will not fail to discover in her observation , evidences of that peculiar turn for grave irony , which was one of her characteristics . I have seldom met a literary person so entirely free from all affectation of ...
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