| Francis Hardy - Statesmen - 1810 - 480 pages
...Bishopric of Durham, afterwards for the Lieutenancy of Ireland ; was refused both, and, hmc ilia laaymff, hence his opposition. But the inequality, the irregular...the grave deportment of a Prelate of the church of England. The convention met in Dublin, at the Royal Exchange, when, as preparatory to every thing else,... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 492 pages
...verses on Molly Lepel. Lady Kervey wa» the daughter of General Lepel. both, and, hinc ilia: lacryma, hence his opposition. But the inequality, the irregular...the grave deportment of a Prelate of the church of England. The convention met in Dublin, at the Royal Exchange, when, as preparatory to every thing else,... | |
| Francis Hardy - 1812 - 488 pages
...Through every town on the road he seemed to court, and was received, with all warlike honours ; and J remember seeing him pass by the Parliament House in...than the grave deportment of a Prelate of the church pf England, The convention met in Dublin, at the Royal Exchange, when, as preparatory to every thing... | |
| John Lawless - Belfast (Northern Ireland) - 1818 - 498 pages
...Parliament House in Dublin, (Lords and Commons were then both sitting) escorted by a body of dragoows, full of spirits and talk, apparently enjoying the...surrounding multitude, and displaying altogether, the lelf-coraplacency of a favourite Marshal of France, on his way to Versailles, rather than the grave... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1825 - 854 pages
...dragoons, full of spirits and talk, apparently enjoying the eager gaza of the surroundingmultitude, and displaying altogether the self-complacency of...the grave deportment of a Prelate of the church of England. EDMUND BURKE. The following is taken partly from Lord Charlemont's hand writing. " This most... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1840 - 616 pages
...and was received with all warlike'honours ; and I remember seeing him pass by the Parliament-house in Dublin (Lords and Commons were then both sitting),...self-complacency of a favourite marshal of France on bis way to Versailles, rather than the grave deportment of a prelate of the church of England." He... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842 - 632 pages
...and was received with all warlike honours ; and I remember seeing him pass by the Parliament-house in Dublin (Lords and Commons were then both sitting),...the grave deportment of a prelate of the Church of England." He died in 1603. — E. have not a book in town; but was not there Anthony Beck, or a Hubert... | |
| Horace Walpole - Authors, English - 1842 - 590 pages
...court and was received with all warlike honours; and I remember seeing him pass by the Parliament-house in Dublin (Lords and Commons were then both sitting),...apparently enjoying the eager gaze of the surrounding multilude, and displaying altogether the self-complacency of a favourite marshal of France on his way... | |
| Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1844 - 480 pages
...and was received with, all warlike honours ; and I remember seeing him pass by the Parliament-house in Dublin, (Lords and Commons were then both sitting)...the grave deportment of a Prelate of the Church of England."— ED. Adieu ! my dear sir. Do not let rumours, good or bad, agitate you. Bear public misfortunes... | |
| Horace Walpole - Strawberry Hill (Villa, England) - 1844 - 548 pages
...foot for a sumptuous ball at the Pantheon. We are like the Israelites that capered round the golden and Commons were then both sitting) escorted by a...the grave deportment of a Prelate of the Church of England." — ED. * The Mysterious mother. calf, though they were to fight their way out of the Desert.... | |
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