Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... gave wealth , and wealth gave impu . dence , " it was that period in the history of Ire- land , when rebellion , excited for the purpose of effecting a ruinous union , · called forth all the worst passions of humanity , and armed petty ...
... gave wealth , and wealth gave impu . dence , " it was that period in the history of Ire- land , when rebellion , excited for the purpose of effecting a ruinous union , · called forth all the worst passions of humanity , and armed petty ...
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... gave a pecu- liar expression to his shrewd leering eye , and screwed up puckered mouth . But though all refinement , all mental illumination were placed beyond his possibility of acquirement , he had still that species of natural ...
... gave a pecu- liar expression to his shrewd leering eye , and screwed up puckered mouth . But though all refinement , all mental illumination were placed beyond his possibility of acquirement , he had still that species of natural ...
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... gave even to his arts the air of simplicity . At the period when the genius and worth of Ireland , combining with all that remained of public spirit , stood forward in the cause of its independence , * * In the year 1782 . when the ...
... gave even to his arts the air of simplicity . At the period when the genius and worth of Ireland , combining with all that remained of public spirit , stood forward in the cause of its independence , * * In the year 1782 . when the ...
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... gave him birth , and to act openly as the pander of political corrup- tion , or secretly as the agent of defama- tion , who would stoop to seek his for- tune by effecting the fall of a frail woman , or would strive to advance it by ...
... gave him birth , and to act openly as the pander of political corrup- tion , or secretly as the agent of defama- tion , who would stoop to seek his for- tune by effecting the fall of a frail woman , or would strive to advance it by ...
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... gave her credit for all she assumed , and hated her for her success as much as if she had me- rited it . Mrs. Serjeant Crawley , half Irish , half East Indian , with the hue of one country and the brogue of the other , prided herself ...
... gave her credit for all she assumed , and hated her for her success as much as if she had me- rited it . Mrs. Serjeant Crawley , half Irish , half East Indian , with the hue of one country and the brogue of the other , prided herself ...
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