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LORD. CLONCURRY.*. WE are fortunately spared any consideration of this work
in its political character. Besides being an exposition of its author's views on
public affairs, it contains many agreeable reminiscences of the notable people
who ...
LORD. CLONCURRY.*. WE are fortunately spared any consideration of this work
in its political character. Besides being an exposition of its author's views on
public affairs, it contains many agreeable reminiscences of the notable people
who ...
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Lord Cloncurry gives us also a good deal of information respecting the persons
who were concerned in the rebellion in which he was implicated, with many
anecdotes of various Irish notabilities of that disastrous period. We will extract a ...
Lord Cloncurry gives us also a good deal of information respecting the persons
who were concerned in the rebellion in which he was implicated, with many
anecdotes of various Irish notabilities of that disastrous period. We will extract a ...
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Lord Cloncurry visited his travelling associate in his extreme age for the purpose
of introducing to him a daughter of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. He describes the old
man as a " mummy " and a " skeleton ; " but the spirit of the preux chevalier who ...
Lord Cloncurry visited his travelling associate in his extreme age for the purpose
of introducing to him a daughter of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. He describes the old
man as a " mummy " and a " skeleton ; " but the spirit of the preux chevalier who ...
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See how fortunate he is in every thing,' said Canova to Lord Cloncurry, as he
turned from the stupid image of the king de jure to the noble figure of the monarch
de facto of continental Europe. ' That block of marble is the only one I ever got
from ...
See how fortunate he is in every thing,' said Canova to Lord Cloncurry, as he
turned from the stupid image of the king de jure to the noble figure of the monarch
de facto of continental Europe. ' That block of marble is the only one I ever got
from ...
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The unfortunate officer mistaken by Lord Cloncurry for this gentleman was
Theobald Dillon, brother of Charles the twelfth viscount of that name, who, on
leaving France (whither the family had followed James II.) and embracing the
established ...
The unfortunate officer mistaken by Lord Cloncurry for this gentleman was
Theobald Dillon, brother of Charles the twelfth viscount of that name, who, on
leaving France (whither the family had followed James II.) and embracing the
established ...
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