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And she has a natural family air of fashion Not but what she would have got on much better, if, when she first appeared in Lon'on, she had taken my advice, and wrote herself on her cards Miss de Nogent, which would have taken off the prejudice against the Iricism of Nugent, you know; and there is a Count de Nogent." "I did not know there was any such prejudice, ma'am.

To make your complaint English, you must say deficient in some thing or other 'tis an Iricism to say in general that you are very deficient." "There is one of my particular deficiencies then you see, sir I am deficient in English." "You are not deficient in temper, I am sure," said Sir Ulick: "come, come, you may be tolerably well contented with yourself." "Ignorant as I am!

The sentiment, then, which animated the earlier efforts of the Parliament might be Iricism, but did not become patriotism until it had outgrown, and had learned to forswear or to forget, the conditions of its infancy.

The fumes of interest had so clouded his rhetoric, that he falls into a downright Iricism. He tells the King, that the intended tax on the proprietors of land will affect the property not only of the rich, but of the poor. I should be glad to know what is the property of the poor? Have the poor landed estates? Are those who have landed estates the poor?

And she has a natural family air of fashion not but what she would have got on much better, if, when she first appeared in Lon'on, she had taken my advice, and wrote herself on her cards Miss de Nogent, which would have taken off the prejudice against the IRICISM of Nugent, you know; and there is a Count de Nogent. 'I did not know there was any such prejudice, ma'am.

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