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" ... repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the Irish Parliament, lauding the transcendent merits of the Wexford magistracy, on a motion for extending the criminal jurisdiction in that county, to keep down the... "
Personal Sketches of His Own Times - Página 131
por Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 474 páginas
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Personal Sketches of His Own Times, Volumen1

Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 266 páginas
...public, without a moment's reflection he almost always involuntarily repeated the suggestion literatim. - Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the...receive some signal mark of the Lord Lieutenant's favour," — John Egan, who was rather meUow, and sitting behind him, jocularly whispered, "and be...
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American Quarterly Review, Volumen2

Robert Walsh - 1827 - 674 páginas
...Parliament, he lauded to the skies the Wexford magistracy, and as he was about to conclude, declared that " the said magistracy ought to receive some signal mark of the Lord Lieutenant's favour." A maudlin colleague behind him whispered — "and to be whipped at the cart's tail." "And...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volumen14

1829 - 488 páginas
...was speaking in public, withou* n moment s reflection, he always repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the Irish Parliament, landing the transcendent merits of the Wexford magistracy, on a motion for extending the criminal jurisdiction...
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The Railway Anecdote Book: A Collection of the Best and Newest Anecdotes and ...

1850 - 216 páginas
...was speaking in public, without a moment's reflection, he always repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the Irish Parliament, lauding the transcendant merits of the Wexford magistracy, on a motion for extending the criminal jurisdiction...
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The Tin Trumpet: Or, Heads and Tails for the Wise and Waggish

Horace Smith - 1859 - 282 páginas
...speaking in public, he without a moment's reflection involuntarily repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the...the transcendent merits of the Wexford magistracy. As he was closing his turgid oration, by declaring that " the said magistracy ought to receive some...
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The jest book; the choicest anecdotes and sayings, selected and arranged by ...

Jest book - 1864 - 396 páginas
...was speaking in public, without a moment's reflection, he always repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the...magistracy ought to receive some signal mark of the Lord-Lieutenant's favour," John Egan, who was rather mellow, and sitting behind him, jocularly whispered,...
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Beeton's Complete Orator, Including the Art of Public Speaking and British ...

Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 336 páginas
...in public, without a moment's reflection, he always repeated the suggestion literatim. Once, he was making a long speech in the Irish Parliament, lauding...receive some signal mark of the Lord Lieutenant's favour," John Egan, another member who was sitting behind him, jocularly whispered, " and be whipped...
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The treasury of modern anecdote, ed. with notes and intr. by W.D. Adams

William Henry Davenport Adams - 1881 - 290 páginas
...face !" THE TAIL END. Sir Frederick Hood, once member for County Wexford, was making (says Barrington) a long speech in the Irish Parliament, lauding the transcendent merits of the Wexford magistracy. As he was closing a most turgid oration by declaring " that the said magistracy ought to receive some...
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Modern Anecdotes: A Treasury of Wise and Witty Sayings of the Last Hundred Years

William Davenport Adams - 1886 - 306 páginas
...face !" THE TAIL END. Sir Frederick Hood, once member for County Wexford, was making (says Harrington) a long speech in the Irish Parliament, lauding the transcendent merits of the Wexford magistracy. As he was closing a most turgid oration by declaring "that the said magistracy ought to receive some...
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Irish Literature, Volumen1

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 510 páginas
...public, without a moment's reflection he almost always involuntarily repeated the suggestion literatim. Sir Frederick was once making a long speech in the...magistracy ought to receive some signal mark of the Lord-Lieutenant's favor," John Egan, who was rather mellow, and sitting behind him, jocularly whispered,...
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