The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... knew that they had sworn obedience — they knew whose orders they were to re- ceive - they knew whose orders were to take precedence of all other obliga- tions . Their dying confessions prove no more than this ; -that the secrets of the ...
... knew that they had sworn obedience — they knew whose orders they were to re- ceive - they knew whose orders were to take precedence of all other obliga- tions . Their dying confessions prove no more than this ; -that the secrets of the ...
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... knew this to be a Protestant boy ? " He did well ; he knew the Protes- tant boy and his father . " He 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 this to be a Protestant boy ? " He did well ; he knew the Protes- tant boy and his father . " He 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 ...
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... knew not , yet could not help feeling gratified at thinking that as I had not given my name at the coach office , I was as great a puzzle to him as he would not be fond of travelling with Ay , that's the reason ; I knew you you knew who ...
... knew not , yet could not help feeling gratified at thinking that as I had not given my name at the coach office , I was as great a puzzle to him as he would not be fond of travelling with Ay , that's the reason ; I knew you you knew who ...
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