Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volumen1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... give to his square chest and shoulders a peculiar muscularity and breadth of outline . His fine bust , indicating ex- traordinary strength , would have been almost disproportioned to his stature , which rose not much above the middle ...
... give to his square chest and shoulders a peculiar muscularity and breadth of outline . His fine bust , indicating ex- traordinary strength , would have been almost disproportioned to his stature , which rose not much above the middle ...
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... give him up , because both characters are equally ridiculous : the politician always guided by prejudice and inte- rest , the historian always immersed in ignorance and error . Time discovers and shames both : and thus it is with ail ...
... give him up , because both characters are equally ridiculous : the politician always guided by prejudice and inte- rest , the historian always immersed in ignorance and error . Time discovers and shames both : and thus it is with ail ...
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... give him another position on the globe , or employ ages of misrule to change his national character , before you can reconcile - him to slavery - circumstances may lull him in false security , or force him to tem- porary acquiescence ...
... give him another position on the globe , or employ ages of misrule to change his national character , before you can reconcile - him to slavery - circumstances may lull him in false security , or force him to tem- porary acquiescence ...
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... give thought to the winds , and plunged into all the bustle and ac- tivity of the circumstances in which he was placed . The Holyhead packet was not yet visible ; and the earliness of the hour left the pier still in quietude . The land ...
... give thought to the winds , and plunged into all the bustle and ac- tivity of the circumstances in which he was placed . The Holyhead packet was not yet visible ; and the earliness of the hour left the pier still in quietude . The land ...
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... gives him the state cabin ; a cabin fit for an English admiral ; and so they've gone on well enough , yard arm and yard arm , jawing together fore and aft , first in one lingo , and then in another ; and what with mounseer there , that ...
... gives him the state cabin ; a cabin fit for an English admiral ; and so they've gone on well enough , yard arm and yard arm , jawing together fore and aft , first in one lingo , and then in another ; and what with mounseer there , that ...
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