| Francis Hardy - Statesmen - 1810 - 480 pages
...assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved !'* " Dissolved ! Dissolved...disciplined than their's, could lend its aid no further. 82 If the first intelligence which they heard was tolerably doleful, this was complete discomfiture.... | |
| 1811 - 546 pages
...assumed felicity. ** The bill is not only returned, " continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved ! " " Dissolved ! Dissolved...directly. " • Hypocrisy, far more disciplined than theirs, could lend iti aid no further. If the first intelligence which they heard was tolerably doleful,... | |
| English literature - 1811 - 600 pages
...assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned, " continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved ! " " Dissolved ! Dissolved...directly. " ' Hypocrisy, far more disciplined than theirs, could lend its aid no further. If the first intelligence which they heard was tolerably doleful,... | |
| Francis Hardy - Ireland - 1812 - 444 pages
...assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved !" " Dissolved ! Dissolved...taciturnity, and the leaders began to look in fact, what they had been so often politically called, a company of Undertakers. They had assisted at the... | |
| Francis Hardy - Politicians - 1812 - 440 pages
...assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," Continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved!" "Dissolved! Dissolved! Why...taciturnity, and the leaders began to look in fact, what they had been so often politically called, a company of Undertakers. They had assisted at the... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 450 pages
...assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," continued their chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved !" " Dissolved ! Dissolved...into taciturnity, and the leaders began to look in facr, what they had been so often politically called, a company of Undertakers. They had assisted at... | |
| Francis Hardy - Ireland - 1812 - 446 pages
...chieftain, " but — but — the parliament is dissolved !" " Dissolved ! Dissolved ! Why dissolred ?" " My good friends, I can't tell you why, or wherefore ; but dissolved it is, Ğr will be directly." Hypocrisy, far more disciplined than their's, could lend its aid no further.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 504 pages
...of assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," continued their chieftain, " but— but the parliament is dissolved!"—" Dissolved^ dissolved...be directly." Hypocrisy far more disciplined than theirs could lend its aid no further. If the first intelligence which they heard was tolerably doleful,... | |
| Books - 1817 - 592 pages
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| William Phelan - Ireland - 1827 - 378 pages
...awkwardness of assumed felicity. " The bill is not only returned," continued their chieftain, "but — the parliament is dissolved !" " Dissolved ! dissolved...taciturnity, and the leaders began to look, in fact, what they had so often been politically called — a company of undertakers. They had assisted at the... | |
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