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... matter of his background is important . Socially that background was unimpeachable . Unlike many of the colonial aristocracy's , Carroll's ancestors in Ireland were quite as creditable as his more immediate ancestors on this side of the ...
... matter of his background is important . Socially that background was unimpeachable . Unlike many of the colonial aristocracy's , Carroll's ancestors in Ireland were quite as creditable as his more immediate ancestors on this side of the ...
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... matter how long ago he may have died . He was always younger than his more illustrious , more dignified grandson ... Matters of religion aside , the King's County Carrolls were not without influence , and the circumstances seemed to ...
... matter how long ago he may have died . He was always younger than his more illustrious , more dignified grandson ... Matters of religion aside , the King's County Carrolls were not without influence , and the circumstances seemed to ...
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... matter , for the officials were too likely to decide to make an example of somebody - he was busy writing letters about it to his friends in England . In none of these did he take into considera- tion the fact that he might be treading ...
... matter , for the officials were too likely to decide to make an example of somebody - he was busy writing letters about it to his friends in England . In none of these did he take into considera- tion the fact that he might be treading ...
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AN HAWK UPRISING 16881737 | 3 |
THE TWIG IS BENT 17371757 | 27 |
LAW AND FIRST LOVE 17571764 | 42 |
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