Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 - India |
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... Mornington were under these circumstances , we will have some faint idea of the noblest and most honest pride that ... Lord Cowley , who accompanied her , " so much for the honour of being mother of the Gracchi ! " - Brougham's Statesmen , & ...
... Mornington were under these circumstances , we will have some faint idea of the noblest and most honest pride that ... Lord Cowley , who accompanied her , " so much for the honour of being mother of the Gracchi ! " - Brougham's Statesmen , & ...
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... Lord Mornington , as our hero was now styled , launched at once into the stormy sea of political life , on attaining his majo- rity . The year 1781 when he first took his seat in the Irish House of Peers in College Green , Dublin , was ...
... Lord Mornington , as our hero was now styled , launched at once into the stormy sea of political life , on attaining his majo- rity . The year 1781 when he first took his seat in the Irish House of Peers in College Green , Dublin , was ...
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... Lord Mornington appears to have entered upon his political life impressed with liberal and enlightened ideas . A zealous student and ardent admirer as he was of antiquity - he was also an admirer , but not a blind , or over ...
... Lord Mornington appears to have entered upon his political life impressed with liberal and enlightened ideas . A zealous student and ardent admirer as he was of antiquity - he was also an admirer , but not a blind , or over ...
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... Lord Mornington loudly and spiritedly protested against this act of the legislature of Ireland , which , had not the speedy recovery of George III . prevented it , would unquestionably have entailed se- rious consequences . There can be ...
... Lord Mornington loudly and spiritedly protested against this act of the legislature of Ireland , which , had not the speedy recovery of George III . prevented it , would unquestionably have entailed se- rious consequences . There can be ...
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... Lord Mornington was of the latter class , and the arguments which he brought forward against the measure may be briefly summed up thus . The safety of life , liberty , and property is the great end of Government ; this the British ...
... Lord Mornington was of the latter class , and the arguments which he brought forward against the measure may be briefly summed up thus . The safety of life , liberty , and property is the great end of Government ; this the British ...
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