The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 |
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... respect . Mr. Grattan announced the purposes of Lord Fitzwilliam's administration . The call of that gentleman and his political adherents to the councils of the new Viceroy was hailed as a certain earnest of the prof- fered boons ; and ...
... respect . Mr. Grattan announced the purposes of Lord Fitzwilliam's administration . The call of that gentleman and his political adherents to the councils of the new Viceroy was hailed as a certain earnest of the prof- fered boons ; and ...
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... respecting reform as soon as he was called into office , whereas it is notorious , that this alteration in his sentiments took place in 1793 , and that he did not take office until 1797 , four years afterwards . In justification of the ...
... respecting reform as soon as he was called into office , whereas it is notorious , that this alteration in his sentiments took place in 1793 , and that he did not take office until 1797 , four years afterwards . In justification of the ...
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... respect to the facts , " said he , " stated in these affidavits , it has been said that I smiled at their recital . I did indeed smile at their imput- ation ; for though I felt it to be one most abhorrent to my nature , it is also one ...
... respect to the facts , " said he , " stated in these affidavits , it has been said that I smiled at their recital . I did indeed smile at their imput- ation ; for though I felt it to be one most abhorrent to my nature , it is also one ...
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... respecting it . This fact may be fairly taken as a distressing proof either of that declension of memory , or listlessness of mind , which but too truly demonstrates a loss of intellect . Something of the same decay of the faculties ...
... respecting it . This fact may be fairly taken as a distressing proof either of that declension of memory , or listlessness of mind , which but too truly demonstrates a loss of intellect . Something of the same decay of the faculties ...
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... respecting whom public or political feeling must have been so strongly con- trasted ; and we are disposed to think , that this appreciation of him in the relations of social life will be raised still higher as his character becomes ...
... respecting whom public or political feeling must have been so strongly con- trasted ; and we are disposed to think , that this appreciation of him in the relations of social life will be raised still higher as his character becomes ...
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