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TODD doubts that the Irish were " vulgar " in the seventeenth century . I regret to state that there is no doubt they were . The Irish Court was a disgrace to Europe . Society at Dublin Castle was simply a drunken , squabbling rabble .
TODD doubts that the Irish were " vulgar " in the seventeenth century . I regret to state that there is no doubt they were . The Irish Court was a disgrace to Europe . Society at Dublin Castle was simply a drunken , squabbling rabble .
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-The persistence of ancient traditions , always more or less affected with gross and sometimes ludicrous anachronisms , is very remarkable . doubt that the tradition that there are no snakes I have no in the Isle of Thanet refers to the ...
-The persistence of ancient traditions , always more or less affected with gross and sometimes ludicrous anachronisms , is very remarkable . doubt that the tradition that there are no snakes I have no in the Isle of Thanet refers to the ...
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66 I shall not hazard any further suggestion as to the significance of Notre Dame de Couture , lest I should be wrong a second time , but I still doubt , until better informed , that de couture means de W. G. TODD . culturâ Dei .
66 I shall not hazard any further suggestion as to the significance of Notre Dame de Couture , lest I should be wrong a second time , but I still doubt , until better informed , that de couture means de W. G. TODD . culturâ Dei .
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