The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, المجلد 2J. Williams, 1839 |
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... political satire , and the Lord Chamberlain refused his sanction to the performance of a coun terpart . From any loss consequent upon this new discomfiture , however , the attention of Gay's friends secured his purse . They came forward ...
... political satire , and the Lord Chamberlain refused his sanction to the performance of a coun terpart . From any loss consequent upon this new discomfiture , however , the attention of Gay's friends secured his purse . They came forward ...
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... political , and all that is either interesting or memorable in his conduct is so closely interwoven with the actions of other men and the affairs of the State , that this sketch , to do justice to his character , ought to contain a ...
... political , and all that is either interesting or memorable in his conduct is so closely interwoven with the actions of other men and the affairs of the State , that this sketch , to do justice to his character , ought to contain a ...
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... political life has been a struggle for liberty : they judge of us with a true knowledge and just defe- rence for our character - that a country , enlightened as Ireland , chartered as Ireland , armed as Ireland , and injured as Ireland ...
... political life has been a struggle for liberty : they judge of us with a true knowledge and just defe- rence for our character - that a country , enlightened as Ireland , chartered as Ireland , armed as Ireland , and injured as Ireland ...
الصفحة 538
... political victory was boundless , and the adoration with which they looked up to Grattan supreme . He was reverenced like a man inspired ; and in truth , such has been the degeneracy of our nature , that to see a private individual ...
... political victory was boundless , and the adoration with which they looked up to Grattan supreme . He was reverenced like a man inspired ; and in truth , such has been the degeneracy of our nature , that to see a private individual ...
الصفحة 541
... political con- troversy in disgust . It is , perhaps , unnecessary to state , that Mr. Flood's party never succeeded in their object . Grattan , however , still retained his seat , and was soon provoked to activity . In 1785 , a ...
... political con- troversy in disgust . It is , perhaps , unnecessary to state , that Mr. Flood's party never succeeded in their object . Grattan , however , still retained his seat , and was soon provoked to activity . In 1785 , a ...
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