The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... person ; he hoped that things would hold together during his natural life , and when king and courtiers were not too lazy to raise their voices in unison , they chanted the refrain- When we've eaten , and drunk Life's wine to the lees ...
... person ; he hoped that things would hold together during his natural life , and when king and courtiers were not too lazy to raise their voices in unison , they chanted the refrain- When we've eaten , and drunk Life's wine to the lees ...
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... person acquainted with the present position of Continental Europe and Continental agriculture can gainsay . It only remains then to say , when shall another Irish contingent sail for Havre ? France is prepared at any time ; English and ...
... person acquainted with the present position of Continental Europe and Continental agriculture can gainsay . It only remains then to say , when shall another Irish contingent sail for Havre ? France is prepared at any time ; English and ...
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... person , and awakens the twofold sentiment of sympathy for the privation and admiration of the cheerful and buoyant heart with which it is borne , realizing the belief that He " who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb , " im- parts to ...
... person , and awakens the twofold sentiment of sympathy for the privation and admiration of the cheerful and buoyant heart with which it is borne , realizing the belief that He " who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb , " im- parts to ...
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... person ; Laura's hands and arms were ever in play , like the feelers of an insect ; nothing within her reach was un- observed ; her fingers , perpetually in motion , enabled her to de- tect the arrival of the most minute article of ...
... person ; Laura's hands and arms were ever in play , like the feelers of an insect ; nothing within her reach was un- observed ; her fingers , perpetually in motion , enabled her to de- tect the arrival of the most minute article of ...
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... person once , she can recognise him after almost any interval . This gentleman had been in her company , I believe , but very seldom , and certainly had not seen her for many months . My hand she rejected at once , as she does that of ...
... person once , she can recognise him after almost any interval . This gentleman had been in her company , I believe , but very seldom , and certainly had not seen her for many months . My hand she rejected at once , as she does that of ...
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