The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... asked with some surprise— " What do you mean , woman ? 66 Why , " she answered , “ I know no- thing about it ; but as Lady Sally said , she seemed very friendly like , and all for our good and she asked me if I would make you vote for ...
... asked with some surprise— " What do you mean , woman ? 66 Why , " she answered , “ I know no- thing about it ; but as Lady Sally said , she seemed very friendly like , and all for our good and she asked me if I would make you vote for ...
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... asked by whom he was appointed . His an- swer is- " By the Reverend William Hogan . " Was he the manager and patron of the school ? " He was . " Were you known to him before ? " I was . " How ? " I was in a school under his immedi- ate ...
... asked by whom he was appointed . His an- swer is- " By the Reverend William Hogan . " Was he the manager and patron of the school ? " He was . " Were you known to him before ? " I was . " How ? " I was in a school under his immedi- ate ...
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... asked a particular Protestant boy ; you believe he knew that boy to be a Protestant boy ? “ Yes ; I am quite confident he did ; that he knew two brothers who were there . " Did you put any question to the boy after Mr. Hogan left the ...
... asked a particular Protestant boy ; you believe he knew that boy to be a Protestant boy ? “ Yes ; I am quite confident he did ; that he knew two brothers who were there . " Did you put any question to the boy after Mr. Hogan left the ...
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