The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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Page 8
... never repeated them ex- cept at long intervals . To these charms , to a caressing interest taken in her guests , she joined good dinners on Tuesday and Thurs- day . Her salon was an excellent inn ; but it was a calumny , though ...
... never repeated them ex- cept at long intervals . To these charms , to a caressing interest taken in her guests , she joined good dinners on Tuesday and Thurs- day . Her salon was an excellent inn ; but it was a calumny , though ...
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... never were , and never will be without a legitimate grievance . " They saw in their master only a baby , whom it was necessary to awake , to dress , to put to sleep , to air about , to amuse . For this they had to run about in the rain ...
... never were , and never will be without a legitimate grievance . " They saw in their master only a baby , whom it was necessary to awake , to dress , to put to sleep , to air about , to amuse . For this they had to run about in the rain ...
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... never be able to get rid of beasts of prey till we destroy their lairs . Adieu brave man ! I despise the hissing of serpents . ' On the 18th October , 1790 , the public confiscations of re- ligious foundations began ; and those monks or ...
... never be able to get rid of beasts of prey till we destroy their lairs . Adieu brave man ! I despise the hissing of serpents . ' On the 18th October , 1790 , the public confiscations of re- ligious foundations began ; and those monks or ...
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... pamphlets full of obscenities , and overflowing with hatred and abuse . Never since the first existence of a civilized nation , had the De- mon of Calumny invented or published such mounds of filth 38 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... pamphlets full of obscenities , and overflowing with hatred and abuse . Never since the first existence of a civilized nation , had the De- mon of Calumny invented or published such mounds of filth 38 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
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... never - failing , never - tiring Steam En- gine . Cattle , sheep , and swine are produced in such perfec- tion , and with such aptitude , to early maturity , that they command almost fabulous prices . Such was the state of agri- culture ...
... never - failing , never - tiring Steam En- gine . Cattle , sheep , and swine are produced in such perfec- tion , and with such aptitude , to early maturity , that they command almost fabulous prices . Such was the state of agri- culture ...
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