Century Monthly Magazine, 93 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 |
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... fire had increased dur- ing the night , and it seemed to me that shooting was proceeding from the Shel- bourne Hotel . At four o'clock I got up and looked out of the window . I was sleeping in the front of the house , and I had left the ...
... fire had increased dur- ing the night , and it seemed to me that shooting was proceeding from the Shel- bourne Hotel . At four o'clock I got up and looked out of the window . I was sleeping in the front of the house , and I had left the ...
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... fire from them went on , I think , for an hour . Up to then we had heard only the sound of rifles , and it was a very unimpressive sound . If this was war , we thought to ourselves , then war is an un- commonly dull business . We became ...
... fire from them went on , I think , for an hour . Up to then we had heard only the sound of rifles , and it was a very unimpressive sound . If this was war , we thought to ourselves , then war is an un- commonly dull business . We became ...
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... fire- I CANNOT remember now on what day the great fire of Dublin began . I think it was on Thursday . There were rumors that the Helga had come up the Liffey and shelled Liberty Hall , and I was told that the Abbey Theater was lying in ...
... fire- I CANNOT remember now on what day the great fire of Dublin began . I think it was on Thursday . There were rumors that the Helga had come up the Liffey and shelled Liberty Hall , and I was told that the Abbey Theater was lying in ...
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... fire , falling into the street The ruins of Liberty Hall , where the rebellion was. Photograph by Underwood and Underwood rebels had surrendered . Thomas Mac- Donagh and P. H. Pearse , finding them- selves in an impossible plight ...
... fire , falling into the street The ruins of Liberty Hall , where the rebellion was. Photograph by Underwood and Underwood rebels had surrendered . Thomas Mac- Donagh and P. H. Pearse , finding them- selves in an impossible plight ...
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... fire had increased dur- ing the night , and it seemed to me that Some say that it was started by looters , either. The car stopped suddenly , grating harshly on the roadway , so that one's blood curdled for a few seconds . Then the ...
... fire had increased dur- ing the night , and it seemed to me that Some say that it was started by looters , either. The car stopped suddenly , grating harshly on the roadway , so that one's blood curdled for a few seconds . Then the ...
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