Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... raised his eyes for a moment to the face of him who thus unceremoniously proffered his services , but he withdrew them again in disgust . The object of this ungracious glance , so little flatter- ing in its expression , had stood its in ...
... raised his eyes for a moment to the face of him who thus unceremoniously proffered his services , but he withdrew them again in disgust . The object of this ungracious glance , so little flatter- ing in its expression , had stood its in ...
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... raise a tin- penny , only just on arrands , long life to your honors ; and that's what the Union has brought us to ; and sorrow paper they need print at all , at all , now , only in re- spect of the paving board , and Coun- sellor ...
... raise a tin- penny , only just on arrands , long life to your honors ; and that's what the Union has brought us to ; and sorrow paper they need print at all , at all , now , only in re- spect of the paving board , and Coun- sellor ...
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... raised his load upon his shoulders : " the boys that used to bate the world before them oncet with their fun and their larning , are now down , like the rest , and does not know one of them -- myself now , barring Collagian Bar- rett ...
... raised his load upon his shoulders : " the boys that used to bate the world before them oncet with their fun and their larning , are now down , like the rest , and does not know one of them -- myself now , barring Collagian Bar- rett ...
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... raising a fortune and name were re- moved to another kingdom , it is natural that the rank and talent of the country should emigrate . the interval between the London and watering - place seasons D 4 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 55 Several idle ...
... raising a fortune and name were re- moved to another kingdom , it is natural that the rank and talent of the country should emigrate . the interval between the London and watering - place seasons D 4 FLORENCE MACARTHY . 55 Several idle ...
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... raised Mr. Connolly's choler , and he now endea- voured to hustle the guide out of the hall ; but he stood his ground firmly , exclaiming with great coolness , “ I wont go till I'm ped , Mr. Connolly ; not a foot , Sir , nor wouldn't ...
... raised Mr. Connolly's choler , and he now endea- voured to hustle the guide out of the hall ; but he stood his ground firmly , exclaiming with great coolness , “ I wont go till I'm ped , Mr. Connolly ; not a foot , Sir , nor wouldn't ...
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