The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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Page 112
... Lord Brougham inter- preted it , a mere treaty of alliance , offensive and defensive , leaving the States which were parties to the league sovereign and independent ; or a bond indissoluble , except , perhaps , by the vote of a great ...
... Lord Brougham inter- preted it , a mere treaty of alliance , offensive and defensive , leaving the States which were parties to the league sovereign and independent ; or a bond indissoluble , except , perhaps , by the vote of a great ...
Page 116
... thousand to one --silenced every murmur of opposition . The ' ins ' were in fact obliged to be silent witnesses of all the preparations DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE . FEBRUARY , 1864 . LORD LYNDHURST 116 [ Jan. American Scenes and Portraits .
... thousand to one --silenced every murmur of opposition . The ' ins ' were in fact obliged to be silent witnesses of all the preparations DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE . FEBRUARY , 1864 . LORD LYNDHURST 116 [ Jan. American Scenes and Portraits .
Page 123
... Lord Lyndhurst has been harshly treated . The time , perhaps , has not even yet arrived when the whole constitutional import of those great struggles which ushered in the present generation can be clear- ly apprehended . ed that a much ...
... Lord Lyndhurst has been harshly treated . The time , perhaps , has not even yet arrived when the whole constitutional import of those great struggles which ushered in the present generation can be clear- ly apprehended . ed that a much ...
Page 124
... Lord Lyndhurst's mother , surviving him some twenty years . The son was educated at Cambridge , where , in 1794 , he came out as Smith's prizeman and second wrangler . He was a good scholar as well as a mathe- matician , and acquired ...
... Lord Lyndhurst's mother , surviving him some twenty years . The son was educated at Cambridge , where , in 1794 , he came out as Smith's prizeman and second wrangler . He was a good scholar as well as a mathe- matician , and acquired ...
Page 125
... Lord Lyndhurst addressed that great assembly , where for nearly thirty years he had exercised a sway second only , if second , to that of the Duke of Wellington and Lord Eldon , was on the amendment moved by Lord Monteagle to that part ...
... Lord Lyndhurst addressed that great assembly , where for nearly thirty years he had exercised a sway second only , if second , to that of the Duke of Wellington and Lord Eldon , was on the amendment moved by Lord Monteagle to that part ...
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