New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 44
... late celebrated Mr. Curran attacked the late Earl of Clare , then Mr. Fitzgibbon , Attorney - General for Ireland , in a strain of most provoking irony . The little witty barrister gave the great law officer of the Crown , to use a ...
... late celebrated Mr. Curran attacked the late Earl of Clare , then Mr. Fitzgibbon , Attorney - General for Ireland , in a strain of most provoking irony . The little witty barrister gave the great law officer of the Crown , to use a ...
Page 46
... late occasion , a display of female rank and fashion . A solitary female may have been now and then observed contriving to hide herself close to the bar , wrapped up in the drapery of the Usher's box , like Lady Teazle behind the screen ...
... late occasion , a display of female rank and fashion . A solitary female may have been now and then observed contriving to hide herself close to the bar , wrapped up in the drapery of the Usher's box , like Lady Teazle behind the screen ...
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... late events , I am not prepared to credit . It is known that of late years the nobility , who have been dispatched to that uncomfortable residence , have become the most depraved and demoralized people . The intrigues of the women have ...
... late events , I am not prepared to credit . It is known that of late years the nobility , who have been dispatched to that uncomfortable residence , have become the most depraved and demoralized people . The intrigues of the women have ...
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