Sketches of the Irish Bar, Том 1Redfield, 1854 |
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... called to the Irish Bar . His youth was against him , of course . His predi- lections were in favor of literature , and , for several years , his contributions to the London magazines afforded him the chief means of subsistence . He ...
... called to the Irish Bar . His youth was against him , of course . His predi- lections were in favor of literature , and , for several years , his contributions to the London magazines afforded him the chief means of subsistence . He ...
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... called from the locality where it was held , appears in the second volume . The Roman Catholic Relief Bill , passed in 1829 , was the natural consequence of the Clare Election . It opened a new and enlarged sphere of action to Mr. Sheil ...
... called from the locality where it was held , appears in the second volume . The Roman Catholic Relief Bill , passed in 1829 , was the natural consequence of the Clare Election . It opened a new and enlarged sphere of action to Mr. Sheil ...
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... called the " Young Ireland " party , resolved to achieve the independence of their country , even if it were to be battled for with arms as well as words . Most distinguished in this party were O'Brien , Mitchel , Meagher , and Martin ...
... called the " Young Ireland " party , resolved to achieve the independence of their country , even if it were to be battled for with arms as well as words . Most distinguished in this party were O'Brien , Mitchel , Meagher , and Martin ...
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... called The Cork Mercantile Chronicle . As I grew older , I could better appreciate their keen satire , their sharp antithesis , their close observation , their personal gossip , their liberal spirit , and their generous senti- ment . At ...
... called The Cork Mercantile Chronicle . As I grew older , I could better appreciate their keen satire , their sharp antithesis , their close observation , their personal gossip , their liberal spirit , and their generous senti- ment . At ...
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... called " Gougane Barra , " whose rhythm flows along like the melodious rippling of a gently - murmuring rivulet ; there was O'Meagher , author of a poem called " Zed- echias , " and now the efficient and able Paris correspondent of the ...
... called " Gougane Barra , " whose rhythm flows along like the melodious rippling of a gently - murmuring rivulet ; there was O'Meagher , author of a poem called " Zed- echias , " and now the efficient and able Paris correspondent of the ...
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Страница 384 - Let every soul be subject to higher powers : for there is no power but from God; and those that are, are ordained of God.
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Страница 384 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.