Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volumen1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... stranger ) adopted the same appellation . But he issued his clear prompt orders with the air and de- cision of one to whom higher titles of command were familiar . He was a good sailor , fearless in danger , calm and self - possessed in ...
... stranger ) adopted the same appellation . But he issued his clear prompt orders with the air and de- cision of one to whom higher titles of command were familiar . He was a good sailor , fearless in danger , calm and self - possessed in ...
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... was , 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 ...
... was , 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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... stranger 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 ...
... stranger 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 ...
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... strangers ( who also voluntarily halted to look around them ) , by observing , as he pointed to the right , " That's the ould parliament - house , Sir . Why , then , there was grate work going on there oncet , quiet and aisy as it ...
... strangers ( who also voluntarily halted to look around them ) , by observing , as he pointed to the right , " That's the ould parliament - house , Sir . Why , then , there was grate work going on there oncet , quiet and aisy as it ...
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... strangers were predicting the ruin of Ireland from the event of the Union ( an event execrated by all the lower . orders of the country ) . " Why , then , long life to your honors , its true for you , and was said long ago , that after ...
... strangers were predicting the ruin of Ireland from the event of the Union ( an event execrated by all the lower . orders of the country ) . " Why , then , long life to your honors , its true for you , and was said long ago , that after ...
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