The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... evidence that remains , what Lord Edward appeared to be , that he was . There are natures so complex that it is a difficult matter for even their contemporaries to hazard an opinion upon them , to adventure with any assurance a ...
... evidence that remains , what Lord Edward appeared to be , that he was . There are natures so complex that it is a difficult matter for even their contemporaries to hazard an opinion upon them , to adventure with any assurance a ...
Page 39
... Rawdon's staff , had had special opportunities of forming an opinion of the General's aide - de - camp , and the evidence he bears Sir to his extraordinary popularity as well as to his gallantry Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 39.
... Rawdon's staff , had had special opportunities of forming an opinion of the General's aide - de - camp , and the evidence he bears Sir to his extraordinary popularity as well as to his gallantry Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 39.
Page 86
... evidence that a member of Parliament who sat as nominee of the owner of a borough was generally considered bound in honour to support his patron's policy or retire . During the Union debates upwards of sixty such members had to retire ...
... evidence that a member of Parliament who sat as nominee of the owner of a borough was generally considered bound in honour to support his patron's policy or retire . During the Union debates upwards of sixty such members had to retire ...
Page 108
... evidence should be borne by members of the society against their comrades with regard to any act performed in the spirit of the obligation incurred . However moderate might be its professed objects , the formation of a society banded ...
... evidence should be borne by members of the society against their comrades with regard to any act performed in the spirit of the obligation incurred . However moderate might be its professed objects , the formation of a society banded ...
Page 112
... evidence may be accepted as proof , he rarely opened a book save for the purposes of military education , while for any indication of artistic taste it is necessary to go back to the days of Aubigny , and to that " very pretty survey ...
... evidence may be accepted as proof , he rarely opened a book save for the purposes of military education , while for any indication of artistic taste it is necessary to go back to the days of Aubigny , and to that " very pretty survey ...
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