The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 75
... lord . ' " Of course , ' replied Lord A. passing a handkerchief across his eyes . Return your verdict , if you please , gen- tlemen . ' " Guilty , my lord , ' said the foreman , with an assumed suavity of voice and manner . " I beg your ...
... lord . ' " Of course , ' replied Lord A. passing a handkerchief across his eyes . Return your verdict , if you please , gen- tlemen . ' " Guilty , my lord , ' said the foreman , with an assumed suavity of voice and manner . " I beg your ...
Page 243
... Lord Mulgrave has matter for his * We confess , although the acknowledgment may convict us of being , in our grave maturity , somewhat too confiding and “ young , " that Lord Morpeth has on more than one occasion disappointed and ...
... Lord Mulgrave has matter for his * We confess , although the acknowledgment may convict us of being , in our grave maturity , somewhat too confiding and “ young , " that Lord Morpeth has on more than one occasion disappointed and ...
Page 276
... Lord Tyrconnell , has set him the ex- ample ; he , too , employed his power against the Protestant constitution ; and , like Lord Mulgrave , he identified the popular , or , to use plain terms , the popish party with his government . When ...
... Lord Tyrconnell , has set him the ex- ample ; he , too , employed his power against the Protestant constitution ; and , like Lord Mulgrave , he identified the popular , or , to use plain terms , the popish party with his government . When ...
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