The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... thing slack in his endeavours , that the kingdom might be delivered up to his successor in as much peace and order , as he found it , when he first became lord lieutenant , in disorder and confu- sion . Conversing with Sir Robert South ...
... thing slack in his endeavours , that the kingdom might be delivered up to his successor in as much peace and order , as he found it , when he first became lord lieutenant , in disorder and confu- sion . Conversing with Sir Robert South ...
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... thing quare about the ould castle . The neighbours had it , that the squire's ould grandfather , as good a gintleman , God be with him , as I heer'd , as ever stood in shoe leather , used to keep walkin ' about in the middle iv the ...
... thing quare about the ould castle . The neighbours had it , that the squire's ould grandfather , as good a gintleman , God be with him , as I heer'd , as ever stood in shoe leather , used to keep walkin ' about in the middle iv the ...
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... thing that annoyed her about him was the sudden intimacy which he formed with Bryan Garaway , contrary to her warnings , and the advice of his aunt . Some decent neighbours , who , through res- pect to Peggy , were willing to pay at ...
... thing that annoyed her about him was the sudden intimacy which he formed with Bryan Garaway , contrary to her warnings , and the advice of his aunt . Some decent neighbours , who , through res- pect to Peggy , were willing to pay at ...
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... thing for my ouldest daughter , Katty , " he said . But what'll I do with herself ? She laid it on me to bring her a handsome coat - the very pattern of the one you wore Sunday last . Now , every penny of my little money is spent ; and ...
... thing for my ouldest daughter , Katty , " he said . But what'll I do with herself ? She laid it on me to bring her a handsome coat - the very pattern of the one you wore Sunday last . Now , every penny of my little money is spent ; and ...
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... thing and take a thing was , she always heard , unlucky for man or beast . Mrs. Smith made no objec- tion to this : she rather encouraged her conscientious scruples ; and Peggy finding that all her rhetoric went for nothing , at last ...
... thing and take a thing was , she always heard , unlucky for man or beast . Mrs. Smith made no objec- tion to this : she rather encouraged her conscientious scruples ; and Peggy finding that all her rhetoric went for nothing , at last ...
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