Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... Ireland , still less to take it as the scene of a narrative , without frequent allusion to its starving , squalid , and diseased population . The people form too prominent an object in the landscape to be wholly passed over by the most ...
... Ireland , still less to take it as the scene of a narrative , without frequent allusion to its starving , squalid , and diseased population . The people form too prominent an object in the landscape to be wholly passed over by the most ...
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... Ireland will rea- dily vouch ; and if the features are some- times deeply tragical , and sometimes broadly ludicrous , the fault lies in the originals , and not with their illustrator . The manners she has described , and the society ...
... Ireland will rea- dily vouch ; and if the features are some- times deeply tragical , and sometimes broadly ludicrous , the fault lies in the originals , and not with their illustrator . The manners she has described , and the society ...
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... Ireland had been her original destination . Stress of weather had driven her up the Chan- nel ; and the injury she had received in VOL . I. B her unequal contest with the elements rendered it necessary that FLORENCE MACARTHY. ...
... Ireland had been her original destination . Stress of weather had driven her up the Chan- nel ; and the injury she had received in VOL . I. B her unequal contest with the elements rendered it necessary that FLORENCE MACARTHY. ...
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... name , nor inquired that of the young passenger he had taken up out of a wherry in Plymouth Sound , the port whence he had last sailed , and where the stranger had vainly sought a passage to Ireland , now granted him 6 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... name , nor inquired that of the young passenger he had taken up out of a wherry in Plymouth Sound , the port whence he had last sailed , and where the stranger had vainly sought a passage to Ireland , now granted him 6 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... however , in the counte- nance and modes of this distinguished young stranger something more than the mere characteristics of country and rank : -a sort B 4 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 7 vainly sought a passage to Ireland, now ...
... however , in the counte- nance and modes of this distinguished young stranger something more than the mere characteristics of country and rank : -a sort B 4 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 7 vainly sought a passage to Ireland, now ...
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