Peace Campaigns of a Cornet. ...J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... Dinnis Fogarty ! ' they shout around , - • Dinnis Fogarty ! ' the vaulted roofs rebound : but no Dinnis Fogarty came , and after waiting a considerable time , the judge was desiring the counsel for the crown to call their next witness ...
... Dinnis Fogarty ! ' they shout around , - • Dinnis Fogarty ! ' the vaulted roofs rebound : but no Dinnis Fogarty came , and after waiting a considerable time , the judge was desiring the counsel for the crown to call their next witness ...
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... Dinnis , yet certainly it would not have been easy to find his equal among the boys of Tipperary . He was near seven feet in height , of astounding proportions , and a long loose frieze coat , with ample cape and sleeves ( which , made ...
... Dinnis , yet certainly it would not have been easy to find his equal among the boys of Tipperary . He was near seven feet in height , of astounding proportions , and a long loose frieze coat , with ample cape and sleeves ( which , made ...
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... ( Dinnis , notwithstanding the warning given to him , re - echoing almost every question before he answered it , ) until he was called upon to identify the prisoner at the bar . Dinnis then rose , and looked round the court in every ...
... ( Dinnis , notwithstanding the warning given to him , re - echoing almost every question before he answered it , ) until he was called upon to identify the prisoner at the bar . Dinnis then rose , and looked round the court in every ...
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... Dinnis , in which he himself joined most heartily , and the counsel for the crown , after threatening him , to no purpose . with an indictment for perjury , in order to induce him to identify the prisoner , ordered him at length off the ...
... Dinnis , in which he himself joined most heartily , and the counsel for the crown , after threatening him , to no purpose . with an indictment for perjury , in order to induce him to identify the prisoner , ordered him at length off the ...
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Página 206 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Página 197 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
Página 147 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Página 150 - The accused has a right to demand it, on the simple principle that every man is presumed to be innocent until he is proved to be guilty.