The Croppy: A Tale, Volume 2E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1839 - Ireland |
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... Hartley Court ! " And three old Irish cheers were given accordingly . And as the cup and the food went round , almost every bosom in the throng glowed as affectionately towards the entertainer as the feeling against him had before been ...
... Hartley Court ! " And three old Irish cheers were given accordingly . And as the cup and the food went round , almost every bosom in the throng glowed as affectionately towards the entertainer as the feeling against him had before been ...
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... Hartley Court . For the same reasons , all parties agreed that it should be a strictly private marriage . The bridal breakfast was laid out , the gentlemen had exhausted all the commonplace topics that each tried to propose , and they ...
... Hartley Court . For the same reasons , all parties agreed that it should be a strictly private marriage . The bridal breakfast was laid out , the gentlemen had exhausted all the commonplace topics that each tried to propose , and they ...
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... Hartley and Sir William Judkin : and the court - martial by which the former was tried , held its sitting in the ground apartment or hall of the edifice , gained after entering the low arched doorway . VOL . II . - 2 The reader is aware ...
... Hartley and Sir William Judkin : and the court - martial by which the former was tried , held its sitting in the ground apartment or hall of the edifice , gained after entering the low arched doorway . VOL . II . - 2 The reader is aware ...
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... court , hastily summoned together , Sir Thomas Hartley , late in the afternoon of the day of his arrest , appeared to take his chance for life or death . His arbitrary judges assembled under circumstances unfavour- able to cool inquiry ...
... court , hastily summoned together , Sir Thomas Hartley , late in the afternoon of the day of his arrest , appeared to take his chance for life or death . His arbitrary judges assembled under circumstances unfavour- able to cool inquiry ...
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... Hartley Court , in the month of February , for the purpose of organ- izing the present insurrection . That the prisoner had accompanied him to a treasonable assemblage , held in the house of John De- louchery , the smith . And farther ...
... Hartley Court , in the month of February , for the purpose of organ- izing the present insurrection . That the prisoner had accompanied him to a treasonable assemblage , held in the house of John De- louchery , the smith . And farther ...
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