The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... body politic . It became morally what London is at this day physically - an overgrown , unhealthy organ of the social system . After a period of domestic broil and disturbance , a young king mounted the throne . He did not look on youth ...
... body politic . It became morally what London is at this day physically - an overgrown , unhealthy organ of the social system . After a period of domestic broil and disturbance , a young king mounted the throne . He did not look on youth ...
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... body of light on the people , ' he called a true poet who sung the praises of virtue and flagellated vice , a man of the universe , ' not merely an inflated declaimer , a seeker of the applause of little coteries , but an original , a ...
... body of light on the people , ' he called a true poet who sung the praises of virtue and flagellated vice , a man of the universe , ' not merely an inflated declaimer , a seeker of the applause of little coteries , but an original , a ...
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... body once wiped his dirty boots on the queen's robe ; and another , a butcher , being summoned to do duty at the Luxembourg , answered , " let Monsieur first come and mount guard before my stall . " Towards the end of 1789 , a general ...
... body once wiped his dirty boots on the queen's robe ; and another , a butcher , being summoned to do duty at the Luxembourg , answered , " let Monsieur first come and mount guard before my stall . " Towards the end of 1789 , a general ...
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... body , mentioning cases where it would be disloyalty to the common - weal to obey their employers . They began to discuss the propriety of obeying such and such directions . A cook put the Civic Oath in a tart which he served up to a ...
... body , mentioning cases where it would be disloyalty to the common - weal to obey their employers . They began to discuss the propriety of obeying such and such directions . A cook put the Civic Oath in a tart which he served up to a ...
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... body , as sturdy in the combats of the streets as in the strife of dialectics , he fearlessly cast cartels of defiance to Mirabeau himself . Being asked why he hated the revolution so much , he made this answer - For two reasons : the ...
... body , as sturdy in the combats of the streets as in the strife of dialectics , he fearlessly cast cartels of defiance to Mirabeau himself . Being asked why he hated the revolution so much , he made this answer - For two reasons : the ...
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