Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 210William Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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... miles from Ballybor , where he farmed his own demesne of four hundred Irish acres . Carew belonged to a class of Irishman fast dying out in the West , and considering that it has always been the policy of every Liberal Government to ...
... miles from Ballybor , where he farmed his own demesne of four hundred Irish acres . Carew belonged to a class of Irishman fast dying out in the West , and considering that it has always been the policy of every Liberal Government to ...
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... miles around collecting eggs , to take over the agency , the petrol tins to be hidden in the straw of the empty egg - crates . The police appear to have had no suspicion of Evans , and the probabilities are that the Ardcumber distillery ...
... miles around collecting eggs , to take over the agency , the petrol tins to be hidden in the straw of the empty egg - crates . The police appear to have had no suspicion of Evans , and the probabilities are that the Ardcumber distillery ...
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... miles there was only one track , which led down to the back of the demesne , and which was never used except by country people bringing turf in creels on donkeys from the mountain bogs during the day- time . Blake proposed to start out ...
... miles there was only one track , which led down to the back of the demesne , and which was never used except by country people bringing turf in creels on donkeys from the mountain bogs during the day- time . Blake proposed to start out ...
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... miles to a station in the next county , where , as yet , no armed forces had tried to travel . While waiting here a green country boy asked him some trivial question , and with little difficulty Blake led him on to tell his whole ...
... miles to a station in the next county , where , as yet , no armed forces had tried to travel . While waiting here a green country boy asked him some trivial question , and with little difficulty Blake led him on to tell his whole ...
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... miles by thirty - five , with an average height of about 6500 feet . The highest peak scarcely touches 9000 feet . But the top of this tableland does not possess throughout its whole extent one square mile of flat ground . It swells ...
... miles by thirty - five , with an average height of about 6500 feet . The highest peak scarcely touches 9000 feet . But the top of this tableland does not possess throughout its whole extent one square mile of flat ground . It swells ...
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