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Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory - Page 157
1830
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The Life of the Right Honourable John Philpot Curran, Late Master ..., Volume 1

William Henry Curran - Lawyers - 1819 - 468 pages
...that the political philanthropist fondly anticipated. and that in a country which owes its liberty, and its greatness, to the energy of his exertions,...achievements. I remember that man the theme of universal panegyric—the wonder and the boast of Ireland, for his genius and his virtue. His name silenced the...
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Specimens of Irish Eloquence: Now First Arranged and Collected, with ...

Charles Phillips - English orations - 1819 - 484 pages
...calumny, which would asperse one of most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, a"a that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...energy of his exertions, and in the very house which bis so often been the theatre of his glorious labours and sj>i< achievements. — I remember that man...
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The Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 23

1838 - 604 pages
...ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberty and its greatness to the energy of its exertions, and in the very house which has so often...that man the theme of universal panegyric — the boast and wonder of Ireland for his genius and virtue. His name silenced the sceptic on the reality...
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The Metropolitan, Volume 23

English literature - 1838 - 598 pages
...that in a country which owes its liberty and its greatness to the energy of its exertions, and h>the very house which has so often been the theatre of...that man the theme of universal panegyric — the boast and wonder of Ireland for his genins and virtue. His name silenced the sceptic on the reality...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1850 - 534 pages
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...wonder and the boast of Ireland for his genius and his virtue. His name silenced the sceptic upon the reality of genuine patriotism. To doubt the purity...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1850 - 520 pages
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...achievements. I remember that man the theme of universal panegyric—the wonder and the boast of Ireland for his genius and his virtue. His name silenced the...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1851 - 464 pages
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...and in the very house which has so often been the theater of his glorious labors and splendid achievements. I remember that man the theme of universal...
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Curran and His Contemporaries

Charles Phillips - Ireland - 1851 - 476 pages
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...and in the very house which has so often been the theater of his glorious labors and splendid achievements. I remember that man the theme of universal...
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The Life of the Right Honorable John Philpot Curran: Late Master of the ...

William Henry Curran - 1855 - 1454 pages
...most exalted characters which any nation ever produced ; and that in a country which owes its liberty and its greatness to the energy of his exertions,...wonder and the boast of Ireland, for his genius and his virtue. His name silenced the sceptic, upon the reality of genuine patriotism. To doubt the purity...
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Curran and his contemporaries

Charles Phillips - 1857 - 522 pages
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness to the energy of his exertions, r and in the very house which has so often been the theatre of his glorious labours and splendid achievements....
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