The Irish Quarterly Review, 第 3 巻W. B. Kelly, 1853 |
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... period a considerable portion of it was set as wheat land , at the annual rent of two shillings and six pence per acre . Sir Thomas Vesey , the benevolent and reli- gious bishop of Ossory , died in Grafton - street in 1730 ; and Louis ...
... period a considerable portion of it was set as wheat land , at the annual rent of two shillings and six pence per acre . Sir Thomas Vesey , the benevolent and reli- gious bishop of Ossory , died in Grafton - street in 1730 ; and Louis ...
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... period of his entrance into College the Historical Society was in the full zenith of its reputation . It had been founded by Grattan and by his coevals , and with Bushe , the speakers were Plunket , Miller , Graves , and Ma- gee . But ...
... period of his entrance into College the Historical Society was in the full zenith of its reputation . It had been founded by Grattan and by his coevals , and with Bushe , the speakers were Plunket , Miller , Graves , and Ma- gee . But ...
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... period of his marriage he attended closely at court , and though his knowledge of law was respectable for his time and standing , though he was of good family and extensive con- nexion , yet his business was for some years , most ...
... period of his marriage he attended closely at court , and though his knowledge of law was respectable for his time and standing , though he was of good family and extensive con- nexion , yet his business was for some years , most ...
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... period deemed to spring from the pen of the grave or of the satirical pamphleteer . He would be the defender of his country's independence in her senate or upon the plat- form - he would not bend his genius to serve her openly or ...
... period deemed to spring from the pen of the grave or of the satirical pamphleteer . He would be the defender of his country's independence in her senate or upon the plat- form - he would not bend his genius to serve her openly or ...
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... period half resolved to abandon that Bar which had , to the last battled for the Irish Parliament , yet he eventually determined to continue here , where he had won his brightest and most honorable victories . Plunket , though he ...
... period half resolved to abandon that Bar which had , to the last battled for the Irish Parliament , yet he eventually determined to continue here , where he had won his brightest and most honorable victories . Plunket , though he ...
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129 ページ - Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage; If I have freedom in my love And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.
573 ページ - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me ; for I am desolate and afflicted.
129 ページ - HE that loves a rosy Cheek, Or a coral Lip admires ; Or from star-like Eyes doth seek Fuel to maintain his fires : As old Time makes these decay, So his flames must waste away ! But a smooth and steadfast Mind, Gentle Thoughts, and calm Desires, Hearts with equal love combined, Kindle never-dying fires ! Where these are not ; I despise Lovely Cheeks ! or Lips ! or Eyes...