Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 209W. Blackwood, 1921 - England |
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Page 8
... matter - of - fact voice- " There was was a policeman shot dead ere yestherday . They went to bury him now , and the boys cot the hearse " Traitor , indeed ! " I cried , horrified ; " traitors themselves , not only to Ireland , but to ...
... matter - of - fact voice- " There was was a policeman shot dead ere yestherday . They went to bury him now , and the boys cot the hearse " Traitor , indeed ! " I cried , horrified ; " traitors themselves , not only to Ireland , but to ...
Page 13
... matter to the soldiers ' notice , for it was well known that in order to avoid injuring Sinn Fein susceptibilities their every action was delayed and ham- pered by official red tape . They were themselves victims to a policy of to a ...
... matter to the soldiers ' notice , for it was well known that in order to avoid injuring Sinn Fein susceptibilities their every action was delayed and ham- pered by official red tape . They were themselves victims to a policy of to a ...
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... matter of course . Future events might bring enlighten- ment . I seized the opportunity , however , of extolling Dinneen with no uncertain voice . His patriotism , his courage , and his misfortunes were all set forth for the rebel's ...
... matter of course . Future events might bring enlighten- ment . I seized the opportunity , however , of extolling Dinneen with no uncertain voice . His patriotism , his courage , and his misfortunes were all set forth for the rebel's ...
Page 35
... matter of no importance in the Christian religion what be- came of one's body , and point- ed out the consequent loss of fifty - six good Moslem souls , deprived of going to heaven . I was successful . The tribes- men returned to their ...
... matter of no importance in the Christian religion what be- came of one's body , and point- ed out the consequent loss of fifty - six good Moslem souls , deprived of going to heaven . I was successful . The tribes- men returned to their ...
Page 54
... matter of minutes before they would dis- cover the bodies of their dead comrades . now past midnight , the August dawn would be breaking in three hours , and they had eight miles to go . Jean led the way at a great pace , avoiding with ...
... matter of minutes before they would dis- cover the bodies of their dead comrades . now past midnight , the August dawn would be breaking in three hours , and they had eight miles to go . Jean led the way at a great pace , avoiding with ...
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