The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... honour , it will not be much for our immediate interest or emo- lument . We have already said , however , that the possession of these places is really of very little benefit to this country ; and that the chief use of taking them , is ...
... honour , it will not be much for our immediate interest or emo- lument . We have already said , however , that the possession of these places is really of very little benefit to this country ; and that the chief use of taking them , is ...
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... honour of the Irish as Mr Carr feems to be , volunteered in their defence ; and , as Mr Carr jumbles together the ... Honour live long , very long ! The brilliancy of this repartee is to be equalled only by the Kerry postillion's wit ...
... honour of the Irish as Mr Carr feems to be , volunteered in their defence ; and , as Mr Carr jumbles together the ... Honour live long , very long ! The brilliancy of this repartee is to be equalled only by the Kerry postillion's wit ...
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... honour , he would not confefs a h'a'porth ; " i . e . the worth of a halfpenny . " I know you well , faid one of the Jury to another witness . " Oh plaze you , 29 . faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but faid 50 April Carr's ...
... honour , he would not confefs a h'a'porth ; " i . e . the worth of a halfpenny . " I know you well , faid one of the Jury to another witness . " Oh plaze you , 29 . faid the witnefs , " you never knew me but faid 50 April Carr's ...
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... honour to the choice of government , by maintaining some decorum in their courts . But the integrity or abilities of those individuals to whom power is delegated , cannot , in the judg- ment of a good legislator , be any excuse for the ...
... honour to the choice of government , by maintaining some decorum in their courts . But the integrity or abilities of those individuals to whom power is delegated , cannot , in the judg- ment of a good legislator , be any excuse for the ...
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... honour have never been instilled into him ; and a sp1rit of juft and focial pride , improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman looks around him , and fees a frightful void between him and those who , in ...
... honour have never been instilled into him ; and a sp1rit of juft and focial pride , improvement and enterprize , have never opened upon him . The poor Irishman looks around him , and fees a frightful void between him and those who , in ...
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