Thomas MooreG. Duckworth & Company, limited, 1935 - 132 страница |
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... politics became a further interest in his life . The fulfilment of Mrs. Moore's chief ambition for her son was largely dependent upon political developments . For without some measure of Catholic enfranchisement there was no hope of his ...
... politics became a further interest in his life . The fulfilment of Mrs. Moore's chief ambition for her son was largely dependent upon political developments . For without some measure of Catholic enfranchisement there was no hope of his ...
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... political patronage , but Moore preferred to be left free " to call a rascal a rascal " wherever he found him . Even before Lord Moira's appointment Moore had written to a friend boasting of his " unambitious happi- ness " and his ...
... political patronage , but Moore preferred to be left free " to call a rascal a rascal " wherever he found him . Even before Lord Moira's appointment Moore had written to a friend boasting of his " unambitious happi- ness " and his ...
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... politics . " The Times " offered him a magnificent salary to write its political leaders ; and having declined that he was offered a retainer of £ 400 a year to supply the same paper with political squibs and satires . This he accepted ...
... politics . " The Times " offered him a magnificent salary to write its political leaders ; and having declined that he was offered a retainer of £ 400 a year to supply the same paper with political squibs and satires . This he accepted ...
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