The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 453
... possible score . So that in this test of horsemanship , agility and skill , a present Peer and a future Peer beat all the Commoners who con- tended against them . It is more than probable that , in any feat requiring manliness and ...
... possible score . So that in this test of horsemanship , agility and skill , a present Peer and a future Peer beat all the Commoners who con- tended against them . It is more than probable that , in any feat requiring manliness and ...
Page 473
... possible to add a few words on this subject ; but there are other ways , more immediately feasible , to rivet with greater firmness our chain of mutual interests with Canada , methods less calculated to open the flood - gates of hostile ...
... possible to add a few words on this subject ; but there are other ways , more immediately feasible , to rivet with greater firmness our chain of mutual interests with Canada , methods less calculated to open the flood - gates of hostile ...
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... possible . When anyone dies from home , the same process is gone through as if the corpse were present ; the clothes are laid out , the women wail , and all this is done that the spirit " may as quickly as possible pass the gates of ...
... possible . When anyone dies from home , the same process is gone through as if the corpse were present ; the clothes are laid out , the women wail , and all this is done that the spirit " may as quickly as possible pass the gates of ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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