Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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... whole house , all talking together , to settle . We began almost to regret having declined places on the mail car , which had long since rattled merrily away loaded with our fellow- passengers : but the difficulty was overcome , and we ...
... whole house , all talking together , to settle . We began almost to regret having declined places on the mail car , which had long since rattled merrily away loaded with our fellow- passengers : but the difficulty was overcome , and we ...
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... whole family of wild flowers can supply . Although quite the end of June , we were regaled with the choicest beauties of spring , mingled with those of midsum- Shrubs and trees of the hawthorn , present- ing literally one mass of rich ...
... whole family of wild flowers can supply . Although quite the end of June , we were regaled with the choicest beauties of spring , mingled with those of midsum- Shrubs and trees of the hawthorn , present- ing literally one mass of rich ...
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... whole of two long summer days in collecting the dead bodies , and shooting them into the river hard by , gives an appalling view of the scene . It was here too , that the circumstance really took place , which I have seen in the form of ...
... whole of two long summer days in collecting the dead bodies , and shooting them into the river hard by , gives an appalling view of the scene . It was here too , that the circumstance really took place , which I have seen in the form of ...
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... whole line . Had the man lost his temper , or the horse been restive , or had we exhi- bited any signs either of fear or resentment , I know not what might have occurred : but through the mercy of God all parties were restrained , and ...
... whole line . Had the man lost his temper , or the horse been restive , or had we exhi- bited any signs either of fear or resentment , I know not what might have occurred : but through the mercy of God all parties were restrained , and ...
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... whole work of government must be directed ; the foundation being that which God has laid , and beside which " other foundation can no man lay , " even Christ Jesus , King of kings , and Lord of lords , I know him to be ; and whatsoever ...
... whole work of government must be directed ; the foundation being that which God has laid , and beside which " other foundation can no man lay , " even Christ Jesus , King of kings , and Lord of lords , I know him to be ; and whatsoever ...
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