The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... Lord Gosford was sent over , ( and a more judicious choice could not have been made , ) to hatch the eggs of the cockatrice , until they became instinct with life ; and it cannot be denied that he performed his office with a commendable ...
... Lord Gosford was sent over , ( and a more judicious choice could not have been made , ) to hatch the eggs of the cockatrice , until they became instinct with life ; and it cannot be denied that he performed his office with a commendable ...
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... lord , and , least of all , to her majesty's ad- visers . We would , therefore , not have concealed our conviction of his unfit- ness , from the outset , nor hesitate , boldly , to specify the deficiencies , both moral and intellectual ...
... lord , and , least of all , to her majesty's ad- visers . We would , therefore , not have concealed our conviction of his unfit- ness , from the outset , nor hesitate , boldly , to specify the deficiencies , both moral and intellectual ...
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... lord must have profited by his intercourse with Mr. Turton and Mr. Edward Gibbon Wakefield ! But some disclosures have been made respecting the conduct of the latter functionary , which require somewhat more of explanation than they ...
... lord must have profited by his intercourse with Mr. Turton and Mr. Edward Gibbon Wakefield ! But some disclosures have been made respecting the conduct of the latter functionary , which require somewhat more of explanation than they ...
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... Lords ! Well may the noble lord rejoice in his finished work - the reform bill . It before proved its efficacy by the promotion of incompetency ; it is now felt to be available for the screen- ing of delinquents ! For , had not the ...
... Lords ! Well may the noble lord rejoice in his finished work - the reform bill . It before proved its efficacy by the promotion of incompetency ; it is now felt to be available for the screen- ing of delinquents ! For , had not the ...
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... lord's commission , his ignorance , it seems , was more ample still ; and he unwittingly oversteps his powers , for want of duly ascertaining the limits of his jurisdiction . This did not escape the penetrating eye of Lord Brougham ...
... lord's commission , his ignorance , it seems , was more ample still ; and he unwittingly oversteps his powers , for want of duly ascertaining the limits of his jurisdiction . This did not escape the penetrating eye of Lord Brougham ...
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