The Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald, 1763-1798 |
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... further- more , dead before it had been granted to him to strike so much as a blow in its defence . But there is another reading to the record , and Fate is more just in her dealings than it sometimes appears . The gift of a cause is in ...
... further- more , dead before it had been granted to him to strike so much as a blow in its defence . But there is another reading to the record , and Fate is more just in her dealings than it sometimes appears . The gift of a cause is in ...
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... of their rights , as well as vengeance for their wrongs , into their own hands . The story has been told often enough , now from one point of view , now from another ; and it is not intended to offer a further repetition of it here , 12.
... of their rights , as well as vengeance for their wrongs , into their own hands . The story has been told often enough , now from one point of view , now from another ; and it is not intended to offer a further repetition of it here , 12.
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Ida Ashworth Taylor. intended to offer a further repetition of it here , except in so far as it may be necessary for the purposes of purely personal narrative . Nor does it come within the compass of the present work to dwell otherwise ...
Ida Ashworth Taylor. intended to offer a further repetition of it here , except in so far as it may be necessary for the purposes of purely personal narrative . Nor does it come within the compass of the present work to dwell otherwise ...
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... further , when all was decided , to her brother in terms which , to a man of his affectionate disposition , were well calculated to disarm displeasure : " I am content , " she said , " that you should call me a fool , and an old fool ...
... further , when all was decided , to her brother in terms which , to a man of his affectionate disposition , were well calculated to disarm displeasure : " I am content , " she said , " that you should call me a fool , and an old fool ...
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... with certain proceedings of his nephew's in the Irish House of Commons , caused considerable annoyance to the Duke of Richmond , at the time a supporter of the Tory party . It is further 50 Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald.
... with certain proceedings of his nephew's in the Irish House of Commons , caused considerable annoyance to the Duke of Richmond , at the time a supporter of the Tory party . It is further 50 Life of Lord Edward FitzGerald.
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