The Life and Times of Robert EmmetP.M. Haverty, 1857 - 328 σελίδες |
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... Question of his acquaint- ance with Emmet's family . CHAPTER XV . Emmet's attachment to Sarah Curran . - Curran's papers examin- ed . His personal examination before the Privy Council . - Em- met's letters to Miss Curran in the hands of ...
... Question of his acquaint- ance with Emmet's family . CHAPTER XV . Emmet's attachment to Sarah Curran . - Curran's papers examin- ed . His personal examination before the Privy Council . - Em- met's letters to Miss Curran in the hands of ...
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... question . He was seized with most violent inward pains , these pains were the effects of poison ; he had been manipulating corrosive sublimate , and had , uncon- sciously , on putting his fingers to his mouth , taken , internally ...
... question . He was seized with most violent inward pains , these pains were the effects of poison ; he had been manipulating corrosive sublimate , and had , uncon- sciously , on putting his fingers to his mouth , taken , internally ...
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... question , which had before baffled his endeavours to solve . In the morning , when he pre- sented himself at the breakfast table , his countenance , to use the language of my informant , ( who was present , ) " looked as small and as ...
... question , which had before baffled his endeavours to solve . In the morning , when he pre- sented himself at the breakfast table , his countenance , to use the language of my informant , ( who was present , ) " looked as small and as ...
Σελίδα 6
... question was- " Is a complete freedom of discussion essential to the well be- ing of a good and virtuous government . " By the rules of the Society , Dr. Macartney states , all allusion to modern politics was forbidden . Robert Emmet ...
... question was- " Is a complete freedom of discussion essential to the well be- ing of a good and virtuous government . " By the rules of the Society , Dr. Macartney states , all allusion to modern politics was forbidden . Robert Emmet ...
Σελίδα 7
... question . He was seized with most violent inward pains , these pains were the effects of poison ; he had been manipulating corrosive sublimate , and had , uncon- sciously , on putting his fingers to his mouth , taken , internally ...
... question . He was seized with most violent inward pains , these pains were the effects of poison ; he had been manipulating corrosive sublimate , and had , uncon- sciously , on putting his fingers to his mouth , taken , internally ...
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The Life and Times of Robert Emmet, Esq. (Classic Reprint) Richard Robert Madden Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2016 |
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