Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 2Henry Colburn, 1819 |
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... party , the epitome of all tedium , ennui , and competition . In that official class of life in Ireland to which Mr. Crawley belonged , the acquisition of fortune , unpurchased by honest , prosperous industry , but accu- mulated by ...
... party , the epitome of all tedium , ennui , and competition . In that official class of life in Ireland to which Mr. Crawley belonged , the acquisition of fortune , unpurchased by honest , prosperous industry , but accu- mulated by ...
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... party to turn . loose upon the scene of legal or sena- torial action some ruffianly humourist , to pick from the herd of briefless barris- ters some professional buffoon , whose vulgarity might over - bear , and whose unfeeling ...
... party to turn . loose upon the scene of legal or sena- torial action some ruffianly humourist , to pick from the herd of briefless barris- ters some professional buffoon , whose vulgarity might over - bear , and whose unfeeling ...
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... party association in the country , gambling deeply at the clubs in Dublin , he every where assumed airs of importance on the strength of the family relations with the government , and affect- ed a fashionable libertinism in his morals ...
... party association in the country , gambling deeply at the clubs in Dublin , he every where assumed airs of importance on the strength of the family relations with the government , and affect- ed a fashionable libertinism in his morals ...
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... parties , where his intem- perance passed for joviality , and his vulgarity for humour . Major Thadeus Windham Crawley , ( for it is the fashion among the Crawley class in Ireland to tack the names of viceroys and secretaries to their ...
... parties , where his intem- perance passed for joviality , and his vulgarity for humour . Major Thadeus Windham Crawley , ( for it is the fashion among the Crawley class in Ireland to tack the names of viceroys and secretaries to their ...
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... parties , but who laughed at her for the pains she took to induce their visits . It was impossible for any daughter to be less like her mother , or less like the daughter of a bishop , than Miss Kate Lesley . Her education had been ...
... parties , but who laughed at her for the pains she took to induce their visits . It was impossible for any daughter to be less like her mother , or less like the daughter of a bishop , than Miss Kate Lesley . Her education had been ...
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aid-de-camp amused asked Baron Boulter barouche barrister bon-ton borough brother called carriage character circle Clotworthy Commissioners Commodore Conway Crawley Conway Townsend Counsellor country gentlemen Court Fitzadelm Craw Crawley family Crawley's Daly Darby Crawley daughter dead silence dear derick dinner ditto Dublin Dunore Castle Dunore's English exclaimed eyes father favour friends ganius gentlemen give Glannacrime guest hand Heneage high sheriff humour influence interrupted Ireland Irish Irish government Judge Kate Lady Dunore Lady Emily Lady Georgina ladyship laughed legion letter look Lord Adelm Lord Fre Lord Frederick Lord Ros Lord Rosbrin Marchioness of Dunore ment Miss Crawley ness never New-Town Mount Crawley nore O'Leary observed old Crawley Padreen Paradise Lost party person plaze your honor poethry political Pottinger racter rank returned Serjeant sinecure smile spirit stood stranger sub-sheriff talent thing tictacs tion took turn vulgar wine young