The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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Page 921
... honour that I descended from the Tribe of Levi ; and I find an ingenious Author of this opinion , who says , " I reckon it among the felicities of my life to have been a Prophet's Son . " And if you have faith to believe a Poet , their ...
... honour that I descended from the Tribe of Levi ; and I find an ingenious Author of this opinion , who says , " I reckon it among the felicities of my life to have been a Prophet's Son . " And if you have faith to believe a Poet , their ...
Page 954
... Honour thy courage mov'd , courage thy death did give : Terth , courage , honour , make thy soule to Thy soule to live in heaven , thy name in tongues of men . Great Alexander then did well declare , How great was his united kingdome's ...
... Honour thy courage mov'd , courage thy death did give : Terth , courage , honour , make thy soule to Thy soule to live in heaven , thy name in tongues of men . Great Alexander then did well declare , How great was his united kingdome's ...
Page 968
... honour your Ladyship more than any woman living : and , with this protestation , I most humbly kiss your Ladyship's hand , and remain , Your Ladyship's most humble and most obedient Servant , HENRY CONSTABLE . To the right honourable ...
... honour your Ladyship more than any woman living : and , with this protestation , I most humbly kiss your Ladyship's hand , and remain , Your Ladyship's most humble and most obedient Servant , HENRY CONSTABLE . To the right honourable ...
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