Life and Times of His Late Majesty George the Fourth: With Anecdotes of Distinguished Persons of the Last 50 YearsHarper, 1840 - 414 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... Ireland , too , is seldom a strong temptation to the opulent part of the English clergy . The remoteness from all their customary associations , and the perplexity of mingling among a new people , with new habits , and those not seldom ...
... Ireland , too , is seldom a strong temptation to the opulent part of the English clergy . The remoteness from all their customary associations , and the perplexity of mingling among a new people , with new habits , and those not seldom ...
Pagina 28
... Ireland , then covered with the unhealed wounds of the civil war , and furious with confisca- tions and party rage , Swift found the congenial armory for the full triumph of imbittered genius . His sense of ministerial insult was balmed ...
... Ireland , then covered with the unhealed wounds of the civil war , and furious with confisca- tions and party rage , Swift found the congenial armory for the full triumph of imbittered genius . His sense of ministerial insult was balmed ...
Pagina 30
... Ireland , then half - phrensied with a sense of young vigour , and glittering in her first mail . Lord North was now at the head of the Treasury , and on him rested the whole weight of the British administration ; a burden too heavy for ...
... Ireland , then half - phrensied with a sense of young vigour , and glittering in her first mail . Lord North was now at the head of the Treasury , and on him rested the whole weight of the British administration ; a burden too heavy for ...
Pagina 32
... Ireland , a country then as much famed for the rapid production of patriotism and its rapid conversion to official zeal , as now for the more tangible product of sheep and oxen ; where the perpetual defalcation of revenue was proudly ...
... Ireland , a country then as much famed for the rapid production of patriotism and its rapid conversion to official zeal , as now for the more tangible product of sheep and oxen ; where the perpetual defalcation of revenue was proudly ...
Pagina 90
... Ireland . St. Leger said that garrison duty in Dublin was irksome , and that country quarters were so squalid that they would destroy the lace and uni- forms of the regiment , which , even then , were re- markably rich . " Well , then ...
... Ireland . St. Leger said that garrison duty in Dublin was irksome , and that country quarters were so squalid that they would destroy the lace and uni- forms of the regiment , which , even then , were re- markably rich . " Well , then ...
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