Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... Irish went far beyond them . In recitation , in prose as well as verse , the difference between them was especially remarkable , -the Irish usually showing greater flexibility and a more musical ear . " * Young Sheil continued as a ...
... Irish went far beyond them . In recitation , in prose as well as verse , the difference between them was especially remarkable , -the Irish usually showing greater flexibility and a more musical ear . " * Young Sheil continued as a ...
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... Irish had , at all times , much ground for complaint . That the separation of Ireland from England is the object of the Irish Roman Catholics , I have no doubt . Without that separation , they can neither make the Catholic religion the ...
... Irish had , at all times , much ground for complaint . That the separation of Ireland from England is the object of the Irish Roman Catholics , I have no doubt . Without that separation , they can neither make the Catholic religion the ...
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... Irish were defeated , but not overthrown . The bloody day of Aughrim succeeded . The ball that pierced St. Ruth was lodged in the breast of Ireland . Notwithstanding these disasters the Irish power was not annihilated , and the walls of ...
... Irish were defeated , but not overthrown . The bloody day of Aughrim succeeded . The ball that pierced St. Ruth was lodged in the breast of Ireland . Notwithstanding these disasters the Irish power was not annihilated , and the walls of ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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