The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... once aroused . The high consideration which he was bound to entertain for the moral attri- butes which belonged to himself , for- bade him to hesitate a moment about flinging up his commission , when it could only be held with a ...
... once aroused . The high consideration which he was bound to entertain for the moral attri- butes which belonged to himself , for- bade him to hesitate a moment about flinging up his commission , when it could only be held with a ...
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... once triumphed over duty ; or resentment once betrayed him into any act at variance with the princi- ples of the patriot , or the honour of the soldier . On the contrary , such was his forbearance , on critical occasions , and such the ...
... once triumphed over duty ; or resentment once betrayed him into any act at variance with the princi- ples of the patriot , or the honour of the soldier . On the contrary , such was his forbearance , on critical occasions , and such the ...
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... once they are seeking what they cannot attain - I would tell them boldly and honestly that they are pursuing a course which is extremely dangerous , and which will bring ruin on the interests of the whole country . But before all things ...
... once they are seeking what they cannot attain - I would tell them boldly and honestly that they are pursuing a course which is extremely dangerous , and which will bring ruin on the interests of the whole country . But before all things ...
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... once forced to put his highness to the trouble of repeating his words . " He inquired much about the members both of the late and of the present admi- nistration in England , particularly about the Duke of Wellington , and what he was ...
... once forced to put his highness to the trouble of repeating his words . " He inquired much about the members both of the late and of the present admi- nistration in England , particularly about the Duke of Wellington , and what he was ...
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... once in his presence -a far simpler business than the confir- mation of an official document at home . " It would amuse a European states- man to hear the heterogeneous details , the odds and ends of business , great and small , that ...
... once in his presence -a far simpler business than the confir- mation of an official document at home . " It would amuse a European states- man to hear the heterogeneous details , the odds and ends of business , great and small , that ...
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