Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... brother was the deputy lord , was as commanding to the Mount Crawley Legion as the " march " of their sergeant , who now led them forth to Ballydab , full of their own superior influence , and the ascendency appertaining both to their ...
... brother was the deputy lord , was as commanding to the Mount Crawley Legion as the " march " of their sergeant , who now led them forth to Ballydab , full of their own superior influence , and the ascendency appertaining both to their ...
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... brother was at leisure to attend to his summons ; and who now believed that she was doing the honours to some man of rank , bear- ing letters of introduction from the Marchioness of Dunore , or from some other person of distinction ...
... brother was at leisure to attend to his summons ; and who now believed that she was doing the honours to some man of rank , bear- ing letters of introduction from the Marchioness of Dunore , or from some other person of distinction ...
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... brother's absence , enumerating the variety of his official , political , and professional engagements , stating the coincidence of the assizes , and the Glan- nacrime election , as an additional cause for the hurry of business ; and ...
... brother's absence , enumerating the variety of his official , political , and professional engagements , stating the coincidence of the assizes , and the Glan- nacrime election , as an additional cause for the hurry of business ; and ...
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... brother will be happy to do the honours of these romantic scenes in the absence of their lord , whom he represents . " 66 My visit , madam , has not been destitute of the gratifications of taste ; but it is not a pilgrimage made merely ...
... brother will be happy to do the honours of these romantic scenes in the absence of their lord , whom he represents . " 66 My visit , madam , has not been destitute of the gratifications of taste ; but it is not a pilgrimage made merely ...
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... brother , the answer , as she expected , was , that he had driven out in his curricle to Glannacrime , and would not return till dinner . 7 " This is unfortunate , " said the Commodore ; " for I am obliged to leave Dunore early to ...
... brother , the answer , as she expected , was , that he had driven out in his curricle to Glannacrime , and would not return till dinner . 7 " This is unfortunate , " said the Commodore ; " for I am obliged to leave Dunore early to ...
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