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... passed , have proved , to demon- stration , that the basis upon which that union has been conducted is not one of perfect equality , and that Ireland has , in fact , been treated , not as the sister , but as the handmaid of England . It ...
... passed , have proved , to demon- stration , that the basis upon which that union has been conducted is not one of perfect equality , and that Ireland has , in fact , been treated , not as the sister , but as the handmaid of England . It ...
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... passing glance at the early life of the subject of these pages , abounding as it does in all the amiable charities of private life . He was the fifth son of the first Duke of Leinster , by Emilia Mary , daughter of Charles , Duke of ...
... passing glance at the early life of the subject of these pages , abounding as it does in all the amiable charities of private life . He was the fifth son of the first Duke of Leinster , by Emilia Mary , daughter of Charles , Duke of ...
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... passed my day ; so shall not begin again . You will see by that what my evening's walk is ; but , upon my honour , I sometimes think of you in it . " I wish , my dear mother , you would insist on my coming to you ; but stop - If I go on ...
... passed my day ; so shall not begin again . You will see by that what my evening's walk is ; but , upon my honour , I sometimes think of you in it . " I wish , my dear mother , you would insist on my coming to you ; but stop - If I go on ...
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... passed a part of his time at the seat of a noble lord , not far from Goodwood , one of whose daughters seemed to have the power of alleviating the passion which he had already enter- tained . But still he flatters himself that he had ...
... passed a part of his time at the seat of a noble lord , not far from Goodwood , one of whose daughters seemed to have the power of alleviating the passion which he had already enter- tained . But still he flatters himself that he had ...
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... passed . I wish I could describe it to you , but I cannot , you must only help it out with your own imagination . Conceive , dearest mother , arriving about twelve o'clock in a hot day , at a little cabin upon the side of a rapid river ...
... passed . I wish I could describe it to you , but I cannot , you must only help it out with your own imagination . Conceive , dearest mother , arriving about twelve o'clock in a hot day , at a little cabin upon the side of a rapid river ...
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