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... Irish peasantry are in a state of , if not entire , at least bordering on , inde- pendence . They have decidedly an advantage over those of England . In their own language they have ' full and plenty and thus the events of the last ten ...
... Irish peasantry are in a state of , if not entire , at least bordering on , inde- pendence . They have decidedly an advantage over those of England . In their own language they have ' full and plenty and thus the events of the last ten ...
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... Irish literature - Lady Moira . St. Clair , ' a novel , was her next production , and this was follow- ed by the Novice of St. Dominick . ' These works , though by no means favourites with Lady Morgan , and though evidently written when ...
... Irish literature - Lady Moira . St. Clair , ' a novel , was her next production , and this was follow- ed by the Novice of St. Dominick . ' These works , though by no means favourites with Lady Morgan , and though evidently written when ...
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... Irish govern- ment ; and , in one word , procured a commutation of the sentence to perpetual transportation . It is plea- surable to add , that on arriving at New South Wales , the reprieved man became an industrious and honest member ...
... Irish govern- ment ; and , in one word , procured a commutation of the sentence to perpetual transportation . It is plea- surable to add , that on arriving at New South Wales , the reprieved man became an industrious and honest member ...
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... Irish Harp , ' which was followed , after some time , by a volume of twelve Irish Melodies . This latter publication , as Mr. Moore has hand- somely acknowledged , suggested to our celebrated bard the idea of his splendid work , which ...
... Irish Harp , ' which was followed , after some time , by a volume of twelve Irish Melodies . This latter publication , as Mr. Moore has hand- somely acknowledged , suggested to our celebrated bard the idea of his splendid work , which ...
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... Irish , ' says another . " Troth , they're neather , ' says Dick , but real ould Barneyforth , and means , " Cat , I killed your kitten ; " and , faith , so he did kill her , and sore he suffered for it afterwards . ' I have heard much ...
... Irish , ' says another . " Troth , they're neather , ' says Dick , but real ould Barneyforth , and means , " Cat , I killed your kitten ; " and , faith , so he did kill her , and sore he suffered for it afterwards . ' I have heard much ...
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