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... enemy that would have appeared in arms against us ? " said he . " Do you mean to say , that another has been arrested for the crime , which you have com- mitted ; and that you have taken no steps to clear him from the imputation ...
... enemy that would have appeared in arms against us ? " said he . " Do you mean to say , that another has been arrested for the crime , which you have com- mitted ; and that you have taken no steps to clear him from the imputation ...
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... enemies - which will not be long wanting will give a better colour to the first outbreak . Should such delay be ne- cessary , I will immediately , and at all risks , restore Rhoda to her family . Her testimony will be sufficient to ...
... enemies - which will not be long wanting will give a better colour to the first outbreak . Should such delay be ne- cessary , I will immediately , and at all risks , restore Rhoda to her family . Her testimony will be sufficient to ...
Page 122
... that the troops sent out against the insurgents , on the informa- tion of one of their own people , had , after a severe skirmish , been completely routed . He trusted that the force of the enemy had been 122 THE FORD FAMILY .
... that the troops sent out against the insurgents , on the informa- tion of one of their own people , had , after a severe skirmish , been completely routed . He trusted that the force of the enemy had been 122 THE FORD FAMILY .
Page 123
He trusted that the force of the enemy had been greatly exaggerated by the fears of the vanquished , but that it was certain the in- surrection was more formidable than had been at first imagined : in consequence , a ... enemy had ...
He trusted that the force of the enemy had been greatly exaggerated by the fears of the vanquished , but that it was certain the in- surrection was more formidable than had been at first imagined : in consequence , a ... enemy had ...
Page 150
... enemy certainly did not treat us with proper respect when he sent such a handful of raw troops to annihilate us . They have now been taught better manners ; in what way , you must know very well by this time , but as to the particular ...
... enemy certainly did not treat us with proper respect when he sent such a handful of raw troops to annihilate us . They have now been taught better manners ; in what way , you must know very well by this time , but as to the particular ...
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accompanied allow arms Ballyburn blessing boat bosom Brown Bess Burke Captain Percy cause chief circumstances Clew Bay comfort command considered countenance crime daughter dear father dear Marcia dear Rhoda dearest deed door dress enemy enquired Erris evidence excitement exclaimed eyes faithful fate favor fear feel fire force Ford's Green hand happiness hastened heart heaven honor hope Horace horse hour immediately impatient informed Ireland kind ladies Larry leave lips look Macalbert magistrate Major Percy ment mind Miss Ford morning mother Moya murder Murtagh na Knuck musket never night noggin pass person poor present prisoner quiet quired rason replied request returned rock schooner seemed shew shocking affair shout silence sister soon Spanker spirit sufficient tears thank thing thought threw timate tion took turnkey voice wife wish word yeomanry
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Page 49 - A light broke in upon my brain, — It was the carol of a bird ; It ceased, and then it came again, The sweetest song ear ever heard, And mine was thankful till my eyes...
Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME OH! breathe not his name, — let it sleep in the shade, Where cold and unhonored his relics are laid; Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head.
Page 207 - ETERNAL Spirit of the chainless Mind ! Brightest in dungeons, Liberty ! thou art, For there thy habitation is the heart — The heart which love of thee alone can bind ; And when thy sons to fetters are consign'd — To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME. OH I breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade. Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps ; And the tear that we shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls.