Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... English enough to work the ship , and 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 ...
... English enough to work the ship , and 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 ...
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... 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 of one to whom higher titles of command were familiar . He was a good ...
... 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 of one to whom higher titles of command were familiar . He was a good ...
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... English . " There is somewhere , " said Mr. De Vere , turning over the pages of Spen- cer's Ireland , and resuming his conver- sation with the commander of the ves- sel , as he returned to his station at the helm- " there is somewhere ...
... English . " There is somewhere , " said Mr. De Vere , turning over the pages of Spen- cer's Ireland , and resuming his conver- sation with the commander of the ves- sel , as he returned to his station at the helm- " there is somewhere ...
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... English . But with this small por- tion of the language , and his own very expressive gesticulations , he had suc- ceeded so well , as almost to think with Figaro , that this emphatic imprecation was the basis of the tongue ; and that ...
... English . But with this small por- tion of the language , and his own very expressive gesticulations , he had suc- ceeded so well , as almost to think with Figaro , that this emphatic imprecation was the basis of the tongue ; and that ...
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... English sailor , jerking his own load on his shoulders , exclaimed , " come , come , mounseer , know your own mind ; either wait till we sends a coach for you and your trumpery , or get some - un to help you . " " Shure I'll carry in ...
... English sailor , jerking his own load on his shoulders , exclaimed , " come , come , mounseer , know your own mind ; either wait till we sends a coach for you and your trumpery , or get some - un to help you . " " Shure I'll carry in ...
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