Irish melodiesLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans&Roberts, 1858 - 165 pages |
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Page viii
... Mr. Bunting's book , I was first made acquainted with the beauties of our native music . A young friend of our family , Edward Hudson , the nephew of ww an eminent dentist of that name , who played with viii PREFACE .
... Mr. Bunting's book , I was first made acquainted with the beauties of our native music . A young friend of our family , Edward Hudson , the nephew of ww an eminent dentist of that name , who played with viii PREFACE .
Page xviii
... friend of mine , * * , One of these brothers has long been a general in the French army ; having taken a part in all ... friends , all the eventful and stormy scenes he had passed through since seemed forgotten . - whose appearance among ...
... friend of mine , * * , One of these brothers has long been a general in the French army ; having taken a part in all ... friends , all the eventful and stormy scenes he had passed through since seemed forgotten . - whose appearance among ...
Page xix
... friends ; their congenial fondness for mathematical studies having been , I think , a far more binding sympathy between them than any arising out of their political opinions . From his being called up , however , on this day , when , as ...
... friends ; their congenial fondness for mathematical studies having been , I think , a far more binding sympathy between them than any arising out of their political opinions . From his being called up , however , on this day , when , as ...
Page xx
... friends . ** I well remember the gloom , so unusual , that hung over our family circle on that evening , as , talking together of the events of the day , we discussed the likelihood of my being among those who would be called up for ...
... friends . ** I well remember the gloom , so unusual , that hung over our family circle on that evening , as , talking together of the events of the day , we discussed the likelihood of my being among those who would be called up for ...
Page xxii
... friends and companions flocked to congratulate me ; -not so much , I was inclined to hope , on my acquittal by the ... friend of our family . After stating with tolerable correctness one or two of my answers , the writer thus proceeds ...
... friends and companions flocked to congratulate me ; -not so much , I was inclined to hope , on my acquittal by the ... friend of our family . After stating with tolerable correctness one or two of my answers , the writer thus proceeds ...
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