The Letters' of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare: 1772-1790 |
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... ( surely ) perpetually , take the alternative of being ill - at - ease themselves that others may have no ease at all . I there- fore believe that in the next ses- sions they will do some good for their own sakes ; or if I be mistaken ...
... ( surely ) perpetually , take the alternative of being ill - at - ease themselves that others may have no ease at all . I there- fore believe that in the next ses- sions they will do some good for their own sakes ; or if I be mistaken ...
Page 90
... surely some among the wisest and most powerful of our adversaries . Next to our proper conduct as addressers and our better as peaceful subjects for eighty years past , I doubt not but that our publications here and in London have ...
... surely some among the wisest and most powerful of our adversaries . Next to our proper conduct as addressers and our better as peaceful subjects for eighty years past , I doubt not but that our publications here and in London have ...
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... surely no hurt in postponing an application to Mr. French at this time . We are not pressed for an immediate answer , and now at the close of term that Mr. Lyster is returned to Clontarf he will be the more vacant for a closer attention ...
... surely no hurt in postponing an application to Mr. French at this time . We are not pressed for an immediate answer , and now at the close of term that Mr. Lyster is returned to Clontarf he will be the more vacant for a closer attention ...
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