The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Bodagh , taken in. “ Arrah what age may you be , neighbour ? " Now the correct words were , " what Age are we in ? * but they were often slightly changed , sometimes through ignorance and sometimes from design , as in the latter case ...
... Bodagh , taken in. “ Arrah what age may you be , neighbour ? " Now the correct words were , " what Age are we in ? * but they were often slightly changed , sometimes through ignorance and sometimes from design , as in the latter case ...
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... Bodagh and his family was unknown to their confedarates . To detail the proceedings of their meetings , and re- count the savage and vindictive ferocity of such men , would be paying the taste and humanity of our readers a bad ...
... Bodagh and his family was unknown to their confedarates . To detail the proceedings of their meetings , and re- count the savage and vindictive ferocity of such men , would be paying the taste and humanity of our readers a bad ...
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... Bodagh , whose notions in mat- ters of delicacy and feeling were rough but honest , now rang the bell with an uncommon , nay , an angry degree of violence . " Get up some spirits here , an ' don't be asleep . You must take a glass of ...
... Bodagh , whose notions in mat- ters of delicacy and feeling were rough but honest , now rang the bell with an uncommon , nay , an angry degree of violence . " Get up some spirits here , an ' don't be asleep . You must take a glass of ...
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