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... duties . Happy and hopeful as usual- " le plus gai " in his regiment , as he tells his mother , falling naturally into French after his long residence abroad- he had set himself to become a good soldier , and expected to succeed . " I ...
... duties . Happy and hopeful as usual- " le plus gai " in his regiment , as he tells his mother , falling naturally into French after his long residence abroad- he had set himself to become a good soldier , and expected to succeed . " I ...
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... duty ; and especially when the duty enjoined upon him lay in the direction of Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 35.
... duty ; and especially when the duty enjoined upon him lay in the direction of Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald 35.
Page 36
... duty ; reflecting , if he gave any thought at all to the matter , that whatever might have been the original rights of the quarrel , it was clearly the business of every soldier , since England had engaged in the conflict , to do his ...
... duty ; reflecting , if he gave any thought at all to the matter , that whatever might have been the original rights of the quarrel , it was clearly the business of every soldier , since England had engaged in the conflict , to do his ...
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... duties in the light of a more or less irrelevant interlude . It does not appear what share his mother had in deciding him upon his present step ; but it was pro- bably not a small one . Lord Edward , it is true , was his own master . He ...
... duties in the light of a more or less irrelevant interlude . It does not appear what share his mother had in deciding him upon his present step ; but it was pro- bably not a small one . Lord Edward , it is true , was his own master . He ...
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... duties . If he had been three months absent from his mother , there was some one else from whom he had likewise been absent for the like period , and that was Lady Catherine Meade ; and though he was careful to protest that his ...
... duties . If he had been three months absent from his mother , there was some one else from whom he had likewise been absent for the like period , and that was Lady Catherine Meade ; and though he was careful to protest that his ...
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