Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 32
... the men , the contest in the sister isle ; whilst in Dublin itself , there was a * " In obitum viri eximü et celeberrimi navigatoris Jacobi Cook . " man standing on the arena of public life , equal 32 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
... the men , the contest in the sister isle ; whilst in Dublin itself , there was a * " In obitum viri eximü et celeberrimi navigatoris Jacobi Cook . " man standing on the arena of public life , equal 32 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... whilst he was by no means blind to those parts of it which required amendment . The removal of the disabilities of the Roman Catholics in Ireland he regarded as a measure of bare justice , not of favor , and did what he could towards ...
... whilst he was by no means blind to those parts of it which required amendment . The removal of the disabilities of the Roman Catholics in Ireland he regarded as a measure of bare justice , not of favor , and did what he could towards ...
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... whilst , on the other hand , the timid , the cautious , the contented , those accustomed to look at the best side of things , the reverers of antiquity and of constituted system would be found amongst its opposers . Lord Mornington was ...
... whilst , on the other hand , the timid , the cautious , the contented , those accustomed to look at the best side of things , the reverers of antiquity and of constituted system would be found amongst its opposers . Lord Mornington was ...
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... whilst Fox and Sheridan vehemently pleaded against it . The battle on this occasion was fought on either side not by the leaders of the two great parties , but by their talented supporters , Morn- ington and Sheridan . The speech ...
... whilst Fox and Sheridan vehemently pleaded against it . The battle on this occasion was fought on either side not by the leaders of the two great parties , but by their talented supporters , Morn- ington and Sheridan . The speech ...
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... whilst it would serve little for us to endeavour to supply by conjecture , facts which are hidden from us by the veil of intended concealment . In November 1795 , Lord Mornington made his last speech in the House of Commons prior to his ...
... whilst it would serve little for us to endeavour to supply by conjecture , facts which are hidden from us by the veil of intended concealment . In November 1795 , Lord Mornington made his last speech in the House of Commons prior to his ...
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