The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... songs of triumph , and the Jansenists joined in chorus , little weening the extent of the mischief they had helped forward against the cause of Christianity . It need not be feared that good and zealous preachers and performers of the ...
... songs of triumph , and the Jansenists joined in chorus , little weening the extent of the mischief they had helped forward against the cause of Christianity . It need not be feared that good and zealous preachers and performers of the ...
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... song of some jolly companion . He may vary his enjoyment by taking a seat in the tavern kept by his colonel , and ordering that now undressed superior to accom- modate him with a petit verre . And now our national guardsman struts by ...
... song of some jolly companion . He may vary his enjoyment by taking a seat in the tavern kept by his colonel , and ordering that now undressed superior to accom- modate him with a petit verre . And now our national guardsman struts by ...
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... songs of the Red - Skins , insulting the van- quished before sacrificing him , and torturing the heart before taking away the life of the body . What ! was it not yesterday that the popular journals , when level . ling attacks on ...
... songs of the Red - Skins , insulting the van- quished before sacrificing him , and torturing the heart before taking away the life of the body . What ! was it not yesterday that the popular journals , when level . ling attacks on ...
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... song . Farther on , he reads , It's all over ! Thy ambition , thy ferocity , thy savage and sanguinary cruelty cannot save thee from death . Scarcely will thy horrible carcase have served for prey to worms , when the voice of the entire ...
... song . Farther on , he reads , It's all over ! Thy ambition , thy ferocity , thy savage and sanguinary cruelty cannot save thee from death . Scarcely will thy horrible carcase have served for prey to worms , when the voice of the entire ...
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... songs of the birds from an aviary , pro- ducing such a scene as we are accustomed to look for only in descriptions of fairy land . " * Groups of fish in all stages of de- velopement from the spawn to the full - grown animal , added ...
... songs of the birds from an aviary , pro- ducing such a scene as we are accustomed to look for only in descriptions of fairy land . " * Groups of fish in all stages of de- velopement from the spawn to the full - grown animal , added ...
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