184 examples of grattan in sentences

Among leaders in art and letters he was brought into more or less intimate contact with Sir Humphry Davy, the Edgeworths, Sir James Mackintosh, Colman the dramatic author, the older Kean, Monk Lewis, Grattan, Curran, and Madame de Staël.

BOSWELL. 'Grattan's Uncle, Dean Marlay [afterwards Bishop of Waterford], had a good deal of the humour of Swift.

Violence of the Opposition in Parliament: Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Grattan, Mr. Flood.

Tell Mr. Grattan I thank him for his book, which as far as I have read it is a very companionable one.

Mr. Grattan was Thomas Colley Grattan (1792-1864), who was then living in Paris.

Mr. Grattan was Thomas Colley Grattan (1792-1864), who was then living in Paris.

Edited with an introd. by C. Hartley Grattan.

GRATTAN, C. HARTLEY.

C. Hartley Grattan (A); 16Feb60; R252354.

of Gertrude E. Mallette, illustrator: Grattan Condon.

GRATTAN, C. HARTLEY. Bitter Bierce.

C. Hartley Grattan (A); 9Mar56; R166209.

Edited with an introd. by C. Hartley Grattan.

DOYLE, HENRY GRATTAN.

Henry Grattan Doyle (A); 10Oct62; R302506.

© 23Sep35; A86508. Henry Grattan Doyle (A); 10Oct62; R302507. DRAGO, HARRY SINCLAIR.

Illustrated by Grattan Condon.

Estelle Schrott Conde (A); 10Sep71; R515386. CONDON, GRATTAN.

of Gertrude E. Mallette, illustrator: Grattan Condon.

Grattan, throughout his long and noble career had been as steadily loyal, and as steadily averse to any appeal to force as any paid creature of the Government.

Grattan, who had returned to Parliament for the express purpose, eloquently defended the rights of the Irish legislature, and was supported by Sir John Parnell, by Plunkett, and by all the more prominent members of the opposition.

Grattan had been suffering from a severe illness, and was still almost too ill to appear.

Green, "History of the English People." Grattan, "Life and Speeches of Rt. Hon.

" More than half a century has rolled by since I stood on Irish soil, and shed tears of pity for the wretchedness I saw, and no change for the better has as yet come to that unhappy peopleyet this was the land of Burke, Grattan, Shiel, and Emmett; the land into which Christianity was introduced in the fifth century, St. Patrick being the chief apostle of the new faith.

Sir Roger Casement, C.M.G. THE ISLAND OF SAINTS AND SCHOLARS Very Rev. Canon D'Alton, M.R.I.A., LL.D. IRISH MONKS IN EUROPE Rev. Columba Edmonds, O.S.B. THE IRISH AND THE SEA William H. Babcock, LL.B. IRISH LOVE OF LEARNING Rev. P.S. Dinneen, M.A., R.U.I. IRISH MEN OF SCIENCE Sir Bertram C.A. Windle, Sc.D., M.D. LAW IN IRELAND Laurence Ginnell, B.L., M.P. IRISH MUSIC W.H. Grattan Flood, Mus.

184 examples of  grattan  in sentences