Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1836 |
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Pàgina 4
... cause was gained , and from that moment he was looked upon as one of the most promising lawyers at the Irish bar . He had there- fore now , by the mere force of his own talents , combined with an extraordinary degree of perseverance and ...
... cause was gained , and from that moment he was looked upon as one of the most promising lawyers at the Irish bar . He had there- fore now , by the mere force of his own talents , combined with an extraordinary degree of perseverance and ...
Pàgina 15
... causing great and protracted suffering , termi- nated his life on the 8th of January 1825. In person , Mr Whitney was ... cause the allurement needful to raise trout , and that shape is of small matter . Still we have no doubt that the ...
... causing great and protracted suffering , termi- nated his life on the 8th of January 1825. In person , Mr Whitney was ... cause the allurement needful to raise trout , and that shape is of small matter . Still we have no doubt that the ...
Pàgina 24
... cause . The man who risks his life to save that of another , or to rescue his country from an imminent danger , exhibits this description of courage in its best light . Fortunately , by the spread of intelligence and the increased power ...
... cause . The man who risks his life to save that of another , or to rescue his country from an imminent danger , exhibits this description of courage in its best light . Fortunately , by the spread of intelligence and the increased power ...
Pàgina 28
... cause , the personal wrath of the king , his minister , or his mistress ; and humble and innocent citizens , who might perhaps have allowed themselves If any purpose was to be served , or any passion to be to discuss too freely the ...
... cause , the personal wrath of the king , his minister , or his mistress ; and humble and innocent citizens , who might perhaps have allowed themselves If any purpose was to be served , or any passion to be to discuss too freely the ...
Pàgina 32
... caused her to be tried , condemned , and burnt at a stake . If any public prosecutor in these more intelligent times were to cause an old wo- man to be put to death on such a pretence , we would be entitled to call him a monster both of ...
... caused her to be tried , condemned , and burnt at a stake . If any public prosecutor in these more intelligent times were to cause an old wo- man to be put to death on such a pretence , we would be entitled to call him a monster both of ...
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