The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... honour , all this was as well as well could be ; but it was customary when Sir Phelim id go any where out iv the country , for some iv the tinants to sit up to watch in the ould castle , just for a kind of a compliment to the ould ...
... honour , all this was as well as well could be ; but it was customary when Sir Phelim id go any where out iv the country , for some iv the tinants to sit up to watch in the ould castle , just for a kind of a compliment to the ould ...
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... honour's sarvice , ' says my father ( as well as the fright id let him , for he was more dead than alive ) , ' an ' it's proud I am to see your honour to- night , ' says he . " Terence , ' says the squire , ' you're a respectable man ...
... honour's sarvice , ' says my father ( as well as the fright id let him , for he was more dead than alive ) , ' an ' it's proud I am to see your honour to- night , ' says he . " Terence , ' says the squire , ' you're a respectable man ...
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... honour- able alternative , and that is certainly going a step too far - further than I intended . Mr. M'Donough , I'll thank you to hand me the note . " He broke the scal , and , casting his eye hastily over it , he continued— " It is ...
... honour- able alternative , and that is certainly going a step too far - further than I intended . Mr. M'Donough , I'll thank you to hand me the note . " He broke the scal , and , casting his eye hastily over it , he continued— " It is ...
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