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... English Catholics to persevere . We have already evinced that they have our good wishes , for we are fully persuaded that this ques- tion is a national and not a sectarian one . . " DOCTOR QUALM was one of those book - A RETROSPECT OF ...
... English Catholics to persevere . We have already evinced that they have our good wishes , for we are fully persuaded that this ques- tion is a national and not a sectarian one . . " DOCTOR QUALM was one of those book - A RETROSPECT OF ...
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... English to ; and the female attendant was again to he interdicted from approaching the threshold of his door . At length he fell into a dose , which lasted from four until half past seven A. M. when his man awakened him with Sir , here ...
... English to ; and the female attendant was again to he interdicted from approaching the threshold of his door . At length he fell into a dose , which lasted from four until half past seven A. M. when his man awakened him with Sir , here ...
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... English woman , he purchased a share in one of the Dublin theatres , and became joint proprietor with the celebrated Mr. Ryder . On Mr. Daly obtaining an exclusive patent for a metropoli- tan theatre , Mr. Owenson resigned . He ...
... English woman , he purchased a share in one of the Dublin theatres , and became joint proprietor with the celebrated Mr. Ryder . On Mr. Daly obtaining an exclusive patent for a metropoli- tan theatre , Mr. Owenson resigned . He ...
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... English , he adopted the approved custom of venting his ill temper upon people whom he could venture to abuse with impunity . He therefore got up , and , opening his window , poured out a torrent of invectives in his native Dutch upon ...
... English , he adopted the approved custom of venting his ill temper upon people whom he could venture to abuse with impunity . He therefore got up , and , opening his window , poured out a torrent of invectives in his native Dutch upon ...
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... English gen- tlemen , who found it convenient to place the Channel between themselves and their creditors ; they were as polite , agreeable , good tempered swindlers , as you should wish to meet with ; and the dashing wife , and more ...
... English gen- tlemen , who found it convenient to place the Channel between themselves and their creditors ; they were as polite , agreeable , good tempered swindlers , as you should wish to meet with ; and the dashing wife , and more ...
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