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... SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN , SWIFT , STEELE , AND ADDISON . BY J. A. STRAHAN , THE DREAMERS . BY GANPAT , THE FAGS ' APPEAL TO GOD . THE " GOOD OLD DAYS " IN THE HERITAGE OF THE SUN . THE ISLE OF SAINTS . BY J. A. STRAHAN ...
... SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN , SWIFT , STEELE , AND ADDISON . BY J. A. STRAHAN , THE DREAMERS . BY GANPAT , THE FAGS ' APPEAL TO GOD . THE " GOOD OLD DAYS " IN THE HERITAGE OF THE SUN . THE ISLE OF SAINTS . BY J. A. STRAHAN ...
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... swift measures of repression . Hap- pily , Governor Eyre was man who did not shrink from responsibility . He went at once to Port Morant with a man - of - war and a gunboat , the only naval forces at his command , and made his dis ...
... swift measures of repression . Hap- pily , Governor Eyre was man who did not shrink from responsibility . He went at once to Port Morant with a man - of - war and a gunboat , the only naval forces at his command , and made his dis ...
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CHAPTER V. - THE PLAY . SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN ,. When it grew quite light in the morning I changed my clothes and went out of the house . I had to find James to let me out , and as he did so I noticed that the door was ...
CHAPTER V. - THE PLAY . SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN ,. When it grew quite light in the morning I changed my clothes and went out of the house . I had to find James to let me out , and as he did so I noticed that the door was ...
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SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN , 1 Those on a new magazine being then erected in. " " A VISITOR to the the Irish capital , if he has as part of his equipment the smallest supply of literature or romance , never fails to make a ...
SWIFT AND IRELAND . BY J. A. STRAHAN , 1 Those on a new magazine being then erected in. " " A VISITOR to the the Irish capital , if he has as part of his equipment the smallest supply of literature or romance , never fails to make a ...
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... Swift's birthplace or its site is marked because , though all his life he hated Ireland much , in his old age he hated England more . Jonathan Swift never loved or pretended to love Ireland or the Irish . He always de- scribed himself ...
... Swift's birthplace or its site is marked because , though all his life he hated Ireland much , in his old age he hated England more . Jonathan Swift never loved or pretended to love Ireland or the Irish . He always de- scribed himself ...
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