The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... once stood the Convent and Church of St. Mary Les Dames ; while , last of the group , at an almost equal distance from the Castle on the farther side , the modern Church of St. Werburgh , with its eighteenth - century , pseudo - classic ...
... once stood the Convent and Church of St. Mary Les Dames ; while , last of the group , at an almost equal distance from the Castle on the farther side , the modern Church of St. Werburgh , with its eighteenth - century , pseudo - classic ...
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... once to lose the true atmosphere by which Lord Edward's life was pervaded , the bright and light - hearted daring which does not so much disregard danger as forget it , and makes its sacrifices with a spontaneous and reckless generosity ...
... once to lose the true atmosphere by which Lord Edward's life was pervaded , the bright and light - hearted daring which does not so much disregard danger as forget it , and makes its sacrifices with a spontaneous and reckless generosity ...
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... once more her place in society . Whether it was for that reason or not , the Fitz- Geralds , shortly after the Duchess's marriage , quitted Ireland and took up their residence in France , occupy- ing a house possessed by the Duke of ...
... once more her place in society . Whether it was for that reason or not , the Fitz- Geralds , shortly after the Duchess's marriage , quitted Ireland and took up their residence in France , occupy- ing a house possessed by the Duke of ...
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... once at his dis- posal , with the result of some temporary successes to the British arms . To Lord Edward personally the change of plan was attended with favourable consequences . Having distinguished himself before long by the display ...
... once at his dis- posal , with the result of some temporary successes to the British arms . To Lord Edward personally the change of plan was attended with favourable consequences . Having distinguished himself before long by the display ...
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... he can find nothing to do but to sit at my elbow . " For once , it is clear , Lord Edward's sweet temper was ruffled . The only thing which he thoroughly Her approved , as we find from a letter a Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 47.
... he can find nothing to do but to sit at my elbow . " For once , it is clear , Lord Edward's sweet temper was ruffled . The only thing which he thoroughly Her approved , as we find from a letter a Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 47.
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