The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumer 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... considerable fortune ; known for his hospitality , and much respect- ed in the county where he lived . The penal code was then in full proscriptive force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were ...
... considerable fortune ; known for his hospitality , and much respect- ed in the county where he lived . The penal code was then in full proscriptive force in Ireland ; and the national university was closed against Catholics , who were ...
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... considerable emoluments derived from his lesser practice in criminal business . The prints of Ireland at the period were full of his elevation ; the coat of office was bespoke by him , and even worn . It was re- marked he did not appear ...
... considerable emoluments derived from his lesser practice in criminal business . The prints of Ireland at the period were full of his elevation ; the coat of office was bespoke by him , and even worn . It was re- marked he did not appear ...
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... considerable damages for crim . con . with the wife of his most intimate friend ; another " Honor- able , " who , after ruining a host of tradesmen ( while he indulged in the most undue extravagances ) had just been discharged from the ...
... considerable damages for crim . con . with the wife of his most intimate friend ; another " Honor- able , " who , after ruining a host of tradesmen ( while he indulged in the most undue extravagances ) had just been discharged from the ...
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... considerable pride , and nothing on earth could induce him to beg a favour ; it was true he would borrow ad infinitum , and without the means or even a thought of repaying the loan ; but in the days of his prosperity , and they were ...
... considerable pride , and nothing on earth could induce him to beg a favour ; it was true he would borrow ad infinitum , and without the means or even a thought of repaying the loan ; but in the days of his prosperity , and they were ...
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... considerable talent , who found a premature grave . Unable to obtain employment in London , he was driven into the provinces , and after wandering for some years , fell a victim to anxietyand ill health . Inces- sant repetition had made ...
... considerable talent , who found a premature grave . Unable to obtain employment in London , he was driven into the provinces , and after wandering for some years , fell a victim to anxietyand ill health . Inces- sant repetition had made ...
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