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written several letters in vain ; and that we were constantly inquiring , of all who have seen Ireland , if they saw you , and that ( forgotten as we are ) we are every day remembering you in our most agreeable hours .
written several letters in vain ; and that we were constantly inquiring , of all who have seen Ireland , if they saw you , and that ( forgotten as we are ) we are every day remembering you in our most agreeable hours .
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From many of his unpublished pieces which I have seen , and from others that have appeared , it would seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without re- proach , and scarcely a mountain reared its head unsung .
From many of his unpublished pieces which I have seen , and from others that have appeared , it would seem , that scarcely a bog in his neighbourhood was left without re- proach , and scarcely a mountain reared its head unsung .
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There are still many more that have not yet seen the light , in the posses- sion of Sir John Parnell his nephew , who , from that laud- able zeal which he has for his uncle's reputation , will pro- bably be slow in publishing what he ...
There are still many more that have not yet seen the light , in the posses- sion of Sir John Parnell his nephew , who , from that laud- able zeal which he has for his uncle's reputation , will pro- bably be slow in publishing what he ...
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Some say you are in deep discontent at the new turn of affairs ; others , that you are so much in the archbishop's good graces , that you will not correspond with any that have seen the last Ministry . Some affirm you have quarrelled ...
Some say you are in deep discontent at the new turn of affairs ; others , that you are so much in the archbishop's good graces , that you will not correspond with any that have seen the last Ministry . Some affirm you have quarrelled ...
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His genius and understanding were seen and admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendency , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion .
His genius and understanding were seen and admired in both these seminaries , but his love of pleasure had so much the ascendency , that he seemed contented rather with the consciousness of his own great powers than their exertion .
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