The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... hand to the plough , are not now about to look back , but with faces steadily set onward to persevere with prudence and consideration , and without hesitation and without delay , to the great end we have in view . We are encouraged in ...
... hand to the plough , are not now about to look back , but with faces steadily set onward to persevere with prudence and consideration , and without hesitation and without delay , to the great end we have in view . We are encouraged in ...
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... hand and on the left , then I will venture to say that never were public men more happy in the nature of the task they have been called upon to take in hand ; for what can be an object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of ...
... hand and on the left , then I will venture to say that never were public men more happy in the nature of the task they have been called upon to take in hand ; for what can be an object dearer either to the understanding or the heart of ...
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... hand over the glebe houses to the governing body on their paying the building charges , and they would be allowed to ... hands of the tenants for three years after the passing of the Act , and it was also proposed that the tenants should ...
... hand over the glebe houses to the governing body on their paying the building charges , and they would be allowed to ... hands of the tenants for three years after the passing of the Act , and it was also proposed that the tenants should ...
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... hand . The working of our Constitutional Government itself is upon its trial , for I do not believe there ever was a time when the wheels of legislative machinery were set in motion under conditions of peace and order and constitutional ...
... hand . The working of our Constitutional Government itself is upon its trial , for I do not believe there ever was a time when the wheels of legislative machinery were set in motion under conditions of peace and order and constitutional ...
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... hand , would add to her vitality , and would enable her to do some- thing to compensate for the many evils she had inflicted on Ireland . The Bill afforded , too , a reasonable prospect of improving the state of Irish feeling towards ...
... hand , would add to her vitality , and would enable her to do some- thing to compensate for the many evils she had inflicted on Ireland . The Bill afforded , too , a reasonable prospect of improving the state of Irish feeling towards ...
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