Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... sufficient knowledge of the Irish seas to steer it with skill ) , respect- fully addressed him by the title of " the Commodore ; " and the crew few English B 3 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 5 for a moment, with a burning crimson, ...
... sufficient knowledge of the Irish seas to steer it with skill ) , respect- fully addressed him by the title of " the Commodore ; " and the crew few English B 3 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 5 for a moment, with a burning crimson, ...
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An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). " the Commodore ; " and the crew few English sailors , to whom he seemed , even by name , a stranger ) adopted the same appellation . But he issued his clear prompt orders with the air and de- cision ...
An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). " the Commodore ; " and the crew few English sailors , to whom he seemed , even by name , a stranger ) adopted the same appellation . But he issued his clear prompt orders with the air and de- cision ...
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... Commodore . It was also of a more definite stamp and character ; more as- signable to a class , a cast , a country . Though there was little of conventional mannerism about him , though his ele- gant and thorough bred air was wholly ...
... Commodore . It was also of a more definite stamp and character ; more as- signable to a class , a cast , a country . Though there was little of conventional mannerism about him , though his ele- gant and thorough bred air was wholly ...
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... Commodore he spoke in para- dox , had systems out of the common scale , and theories of alembicated re- finement . An ideologist , in the fullest sense of the word , in his philosophy he talked as one who believed that " nothing is ...
... Commodore he spoke in para- dox , had systems out of the common scale , and theories of alembicated re- finement . An ideologist , in the fullest sense of the word , in his philosophy he talked as one who believed that " nothing is ...
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... Commodore , " are there- fore precious and important to the ants that creep on them ; and each little hill is dear to the swarm that inhabits it , as much from that very ignorance as from interest . " After a short pause , Mr. De Vere ...
... Commodore , " are there- fore precious and important to the ants that creep on them ; and each little hill is dear to the swarm that inhabits it , as much from that very ignorance as from interest . " After a short pause , Mr. De Vere ...
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