Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volumen1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... up from piles of putrid matter . The houses , between which they passed , were in ruins ; the sashless windows were stuffed with straw ; the unhinged doors exposed the dark and dirty stairs , which led 38 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... up from piles of putrid matter . The houses , between which they passed , were in ruins ; the sashless windows were stuffed with straw ; the unhinged doors exposed the dark and dirty stairs , which led 38 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). doors exposed the dark and dirty stairs , which led to dens , still more dun and foul . Here , if " lonely misery retired to die , " living wretchedness could scarcely nd a shelter . Yet many an ...
An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). doors exposed the dark and dirty stairs , which led to dens , still more dun and foul . Here , if " lonely misery retired to die , " living wretchedness could scarcely nd a shelter . Yet many an ...
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... ac . commodation of travellers and strangers . ” ~ A Letter from Ireland , by J. Bush , 1764 . Thirty years ago there was but one hotel in 4 Several idle persons stood lounging about the door of the 54 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... ac . commodation of travellers and strangers . ” ~ A Letter from Ireland , by J. Bush , 1764 . Thirty years ago there was but one hotel in 4 Several idle persons stood lounging about the door of the 54 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... door of the hotel . The only person whom they wished to see , the master , did not appear ; and they had to wait some time before the head waiter could be found to tell them whe- ther they could be accommodated : for what is called the ...
... door of the hotel . The only person whom they wished to see , the master , did not appear ; and they had to wait some time before the head waiter could be found to tell them whe- ther they could be accommodated : for what is called the ...
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... tra- velling carriage was at that moment at the door : but the house was so full ; a number of persons from England arrived by the last packet ; others about to de- • part for Holyhead ; " and he added , FLORENCE MACARTHY . 61.
... tra- velling carriage was at that moment at the door : but the house was so full ; a number of persons from England arrived by the last packet ; others about to de- • part for Holyhead ; " and he added , FLORENCE MACARTHY . 61.
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