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... lords the bishops were not well pleased that laymen should intermeddle with these things , and did ever anfwer , Let ... lord - lieu- tenant and his fecretary , are here collected for the edification of the - the public . The Stranger in ...
... lords the bishops were not well pleased that laymen should intermeddle with these things , and did ever anfwer , Let ... lord - lieu- tenant and his fecretary , are here collected for the edification of the - the public . The Stranger in ...
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... Lord Strafford was lord - deputy , an act was paf- fed againft this cruel ufage . ' MR FALKENER faid before him , The Irifh formerly ploughed by the tail with bullocks . But upon Dr Swift's voyage to the Houynhams being published , and ...
... Lord Strafford was lord - deputy , an act was paf- fed againft this cruel ufage . ' MR FALKENER faid before him , The Irifh formerly ploughed by the tail with bullocks . But upon Dr Swift's voyage to the Houynhams being published , and ...
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... From these bon - mots , and from the various anecdotes of King Donahue - Lord Castlereagh and his young friend Sturrock - the immaculate immaculate St Bridget - Carrolan and Miss Bridget Cruise - 1807 . 45 Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
... From these bon - mots , and from the various anecdotes of King Donahue - Lord Castlereagh and his young friend Sturrock - the immaculate immaculate St Bridget - Carrolan and Miss Bridget Cruise - 1807 . 45 Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
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... Lord Avon- more and the calf - from these and a thousand more , Ah , dread the thousand still unnamed behind ! we are convinced that Mr Carr has the same indefatigable taste for collecting anecdotes of celebrated characters , for which ...
... Lord Avon- more and the calf - from these and a thousand more , Ah , dread the thousand still unnamed behind ! we are convinced that Mr Carr has the same indefatigable taste for collecting anecdotes of celebrated characters , for which ...
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... Lord were standing , when the latter , who had voted for the Union , as he looked towards the late Parliament - Houfe , which was then in a forlorn ftate of mutilation , obferved " How fhocking our old Parliament - Houfe looks , Curran ...
... Lord were standing , when the latter , who had voted for the Union , as he looked towards the late Parliament - Houfe , which was then in a forlorn ftate of mutilation , obferved " How fhocking our old Parliament - Houfe looks , Curran ...
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