Sketches of History, Politics, and Manners, in Dublin, and the North of Ireland, in 1810Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1826 - 355 psl. |
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... heads , we may be allowed , without harsh censure , to turn a little aside , to pluck the violet and daisy which grow near our path . I might further urge , that my little work was written on my recovery from severe illness , and that ...
... heads , we may be allowed , without harsh censure , to turn a little aside , to pluck the violet and daisy which grow near our path . I might further urge , that my little work was written on my recovery from severe illness , and that ...
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... head , " walked about drinking grog , and smoking tobacco .-- I could not forbear remarking to the friend who accompanied me , the miserable situation of an elegant female like Miss obliged to ex- hibit herself for the entertainment of ...
... head , " walked about drinking grog , and smoking tobacco .-- I could not forbear remarking to the friend who accompanied me , the miserable situation of an elegant female like Miss obliged to ex- hibit herself for the entertainment of ...
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... head is in labour ; and , like Minerva of old , a full- grown goddess , with no human failings , and subject to no human weaknesses , bursts forth , ready dressed , and armed at all points : he conducts her , weeping and wailing , with ...
... head is in labour ; and , like Minerva of old , a full- grown goddess , with no human failings , and subject to no human weaknesses , bursts forth , ready dressed , and armed at all points : he conducts her , weeping and wailing , with ...
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... head low and firmly pressed to the pillow , endeavouring to lose all motion of his own , and to accommodate himself to that of the ship . Wine or brandy is bad ; though , of the two , the latter , di- luted with water , is preferable ...
... head low and firmly pressed to the pillow , endeavouring to lose all motion of his own , and to accommodate himself to that of the ship . Wine or brandy is bad ; though , of the two , the latter , di- luted with water , is preferable ...
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... head , or the blue waves that break on its base . I must therefore pass through this bay as quietly as our vessel did ; nor has he any reason to regret that I do so a description would be unnecessary for him who has seen it , and the ...
... head , or the blue waves that break on its base . I must therefore pass through this bay as quietly as our vessel did ; nor has he any reason to regret that I do so a description would be unnecessary for him who has seen it , and the ...
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