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" ... it. I do most sincerely hope, that he may hit upon some line that may be drawn honourably and advantageously for both countries, and that, when that is done, he will... "
Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield: Earl of ... - 418. oldal
szerző: Francis Hardy - 1810 - 443 oldal
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The Edinburgh Review, 19. kötet

1811 - 600 oldal
...that there may be a government in Ireland, of which he is not ashamed to make a part. That country can never prosper, where, what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace. ' p. 217-219. The history of the Regency in 1789, and of the contradictory proceedings of the English...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 19. kötet

1811 - 546 oldal
...of which he is not ashamed to make « part. • That country can never prosper,' where, what should1 be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace. ' p; 217-219. The history of the rTojrcncy in 1789, and of the contradictory procecdings'of the Englis-h...

The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., 32. kötet

1812 - 1038 oldal
...attention of Ireland, than the observation of Mr. Fox, iu lib letter to Lord Cbarlemont. " That country can never prosper, where what should be the ambition of...enjoyed and deserved public confidence taken office iu defiance of popular prejudice, their disinterestedness might have gradually worn out that prejudice,...

Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfield, Earl ..., 2. kötet

Francis Hardy - 1812 - 490 oldal
...that there may be a government in Ireland, of which he is not ashamed to make a part. That country can never prosper, where what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace. I must beg pardon again for the unconscionable lengj-h of this letter. 1 do assure you, my dear Lord,...

Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of James Caulfeild: Earl ..., 2. kötet

Francis Hardy - 1812 - 492 oldal
...tliere may be a government in Ireland, of which he is not ashamed to make a part. That country can never prosper, where what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace. I must beg pardon again for the unconscionable length of this letter. 1 do assure you, my dear Lord,...

The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

1812 - 574 oldal
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., 2. kötet

Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 556 oldal
...there may be a government in Ireland, of which he is not ashamed to make a a part. That country can never prosper, where what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace *. I must beg pardon again for the unconscionable length of this letter. I do assure you, my dear lord,...

the history of ireland, from the earliest period to the present time

stephen barlow - 1814 - 554 oldal
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The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present ..., 2. kötet

Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 552 oldal
...government in Ireland, of which he is not a-hamed to make a apart. That country can never piosper, where what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace *. I must beg purrionag.iin for the unconscionable length of this letter. I do assure you, .uy dear...

Travels in Ireland in the Year 1822: Exhibiting Brief Sketches of the Moral ...

Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 oldal
...THE ROYAL NAVY; AND AUTHOR OF TWO VOYAGES TO NEW SOUTH WALES AND VAN DIEMAN'S LAND. That country can never prosper, where what should be the ambition of men of honour, is considered as a disgrace. f-of-s Letter to Lord Ckartemont. LONDON: FBIHTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, AND BROWN, rATKRNOSTKR-ROW...




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