The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... possessed by it . To some , again , it is , so far as choice can be said to be a factor at all in the lives of men , the result of free election ; while there are others to whom it might almost appear that no alternative has been ...
... possessed by it . To some , again , it is , so far as choice can be said to be a factor at all in the lives of men , the result of free election ; while there are others to whom it might almost appear that no alternative has been ...
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... possessing in their case peculiar strength , and surviving to an uncommon degree the separating forces of life and its vicissitudes . It is necessary to bear this circumstance in mind in con- nection with Lord Edward's future life , for ...
... possessing in their case peculiar strength , and surviving to an uncommon degree the separating forces of life and its vicissitudes . It is necessary to bear this circumstance in mind in con- nection with Lord Edward's future life , for ...
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... possessed by the Duke of Richmond at Aubigny as Duke of that name , and placed by him at the service of his sister and her family . It was here that the remainder of Lord Edward's boyhood was passed , and it is possible that the warmth ...
... possessed by the Duke of Richmond at Aubigny as Duke of that name , and placed by him at the service of his sister and her family . It was here that the remainder of Lord Edward's boyhood was passed , and it is possible that the warmth ...
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... possessed in so singular a degree - that , namely , of winning affection from all those with whom he was brought into contact . It was not only black Tony who felt his charm ; and a remarkable testimony to the position he held amongst ...
... possessed in so singular a degree - that , namely , of winning affection from all those with whom he was brought into contact . It was not only black Tony who felt his charm ; and a remarkable testimony to the position he held amongst ...
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... possessed of attractions of his own ; since , some thirteen years later , he broke the heart of Miss Berry , the friend of Horace Walpole , whose engagement to O'Hara is said to have constituted the one romance of her life . So constant ...
... possessed of attractions of his own ; since , some thirteen years later , he broke the heart of Miss Berry , the friend of Horace Walpole , whose engagement to O'Hara is said to have constituted the one romance of her life . So constant ...
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