The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Page 721
They are the facts to which Mr. Hill , and Lord Brougham , and Mr. William Cotton , bear witness ; they are the facts ... referred ; they should remember in addition , a fact stated by Mr. Hall , that owing to the success of the system ...
They are the facts to which Mr. Hill , and Lord Brougham , and Mr. William Cotton , bear witness ; they are the facts ... referred ; they should remember in addition , a fact stated by Mr. Hall , that owing to the success of the system ...
Page 760
If further proof of this fact were necessary , we need only refer to Mr. Adderley's Bill introduced last June by Lord Palmerston and Mr. Fitzroy . The Birminghamn Conferences of 1851 and 1853 had shown what the real merit of the ...
If further proof of this fact were necessary , we need only refer to Mr. Adderley's Bill introduced last June by Lord Palmerston and Mr. Fitzroy . The Birminghamn Conferences of 1851 and 1853 had shown what the real merit of the ...
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a however , was not the fact : Kean had grown fastidious in his parts , and thus it became a matter of impossibility to produce the piece at Drury Lane ; and Banim , being unwilling to risk its success with less able performers ...
a however , was not the fact : Kean had grown fastidious in his parts , and thus it became a matter of impossibility to produce the piece at Drury Lane ; and Banim , being unwilling to risk its success with less able performers ...
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