Biographia Hibernica: A Biographical Dictionary of the Worthies of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Band 1J. Warren, 1821 |
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... Boyle , second Earl of Shannon , born January 12 , 1768 , and married , February 12 , 1784 , Francis Bernard , Earl of Bandon , by whom she had eleven chil- dren , of whom eight survive her . This lady's excellent qualities threw a ...
... Boyle , second Earl of Shannon , born January 12 , 1768 , and married , February 12 , 1784 , Francis Bernard , Earl of Bandon , by whom she had eleven chil- dren , of whom eight survive her . This lady's excellent qualities threw a ...
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... Boyle Bernard , cornet of the King's Dragoon Guards , who gloriously fell in the battle of Waterloo , on the 18th of June , 1815 , in the 18th year of his age . ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , A DRAMATIST of much ingenuity , was born in Dublin ...
... Boyle Bernard , cornet of the King's Dragoon Guards , who gloriously fell in the battle of Waterloo , on the 18th of June , 1815 , in the 18th year of his age . ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , A DRAMATIST of much ingenuity , was born in Dublin ...
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... it , exclaiming at the same time , " Really , gentle- men , if you send the bottle about in this way , there will not be one of us able to stand presently . " RICHARD BOYLE , CELEBRATED for his attachment to the unfortunate BOYD . 127.
... it , exclaiming at the same time , " Really , gentle- men , if you send the bottle about in this way , there will not be one of us able to stand presently . " RICHARD BOYLE , CELEBRATED for his attachment to the unfortunate BOYD . 127.
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... Boyle had waited for him , he apologizes for his neglect very handsomely , saying , that had he known he was waiting , he would have come down immediately . Mr. Boyle smiled , and told Sir Jef- fery , that he did not by any means think ...
... Boyle had waited for him , he apologizes for his neglect very handsomely , saying , that had he known he was waiting , he would have come down immediately . Mr. Boyle smiled , and told Sir Jef- fery , that he did not by any means think ...
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... this account , treat them as his slaves ; he used them as if they had claimed a nearer relation to him than that created by service ; as if they had VOL . 1 . K formed a portion of his family . His exhortations to BOYLE . 129.
... this account , treat them as his slaves ; he used them as if they had claimed a nearer relation to him than that created by service ; as if they had VOL . 1 . K formed a portion of his family . His exhortations to BOYLE . 129.
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Seite 342 - No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ; no matter what complexion, incompatible with freedom, an Indian or an African sun may have burnt upon him; no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down; no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust...
Seite 243 - He made an administration so checkered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery so crossly indented and whimsically dovetailed, a cabinet so variously inlaid, such a piece of diversified mosaic, such a tesselated pavement without cement, — here a bit of black stone, and there a bit of white, patriots and courtiers, king's friends and republicans, whigs and tories, treacherous friends and open enemies, — that it was indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch, and unsure to...
Seite 342 - African sun may have burnt upon him ; no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down ; no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery — the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain the altar and the god sink together in the dust — his soul walks abroad in...
Seite 94 - So much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility, I did not think had been the portion of any but angels, till I saw this gentleman.
Seite 323 - Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Seite 283 - I shall consider you as the assassin : I shall treat you as such ; and wherever I meet you, I shall pistol you, though you stood behind the king's chair ; and I tell it you in his majesty's presence, that you may be sure I shall not fail of performance.
Seite 62 - Barry, that the arms with which the ill dispositions of the world are to be combated, and the qualities by which it is to be reconciled to us, and we reconciled to it, are moderation, gentleness, a little indulgence to others, and a great deal of distrust of ourselves; which are not qualities of a mean spirit, as some may possibly think them; but virtues of a great and noble kind, and such as dignify our nature as much as they contribute to our repose and fortune. For nothing can be so unworthy of...
Seite 314 - Yes, my good lord, I see you do not forget them ; I see their sacred forms passing in sad review before your memory ; I see your pained and softened fancy recalling those happy meetings, where the innocent enjoyment of social mirth became expanded into the nobler warmth of social virtue, and the horizon of the board became enlarged into the horizon of man...
Seite 342 - What then remains ? The liberty of the press ONLY; that sacred palladium, which no influence, no power, no minister, no government, which nothing but the depravity, or folly, or corruption of a jury, can ever destroy.
Seite 345 - I will not relinquish the confidence that this day will be the period of his sufferings ; and, however mercilessly he has been hitherto pursued, that your verdict will send him home to the arms of his family and the wishes of his country. But if, which Heaven forbid ! it hath still been unfortunately determined, that because he has not bent to power and authority, because he would not bow down before the golden calf and worship it, he is to be bound and cast into the furnace, I do trust in God there...