Irish Literature, Volume 7Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche J. D. Morris, 1904 - 4126 pages |
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... Government ' O'CONNELL , DANIEL On Catholic Rights 2614 . 2617 . 2619 2620 . 2624 . 2629 Justice for Ireland 2641 • Repeal of the Union , 1813 2644 Colonial Slavery , 1831 2650 Some Anecdotes of O'Connell . 2651 • O'CONNOR , THOMAS ...
... Government ' O'CONNELL , DANIEL On Catholic Rights 2614 . 2617 . 2619 2620 . 2624 . 2629 Justice for Ireland 2641 • Repeal of the Union , 1813 2644 Colonial Slavery , 1831 2650 Some Anecdotes of O'Connell . 2651 • O'CONNOR , THOMAS ...
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... government of this monarch made on the minds of all the people that no attempt was made upon her honor , nor was she robbed of her clothes or jewels . " - Warner's History of Ireland , vol . i . book x . This poem refers to the ...
... government of this monarch made on the minds of all the people that no attempt was made upon her honor , nor was she robbed of her clothes or jewels . " - Warner's History of Ireland , vol . i . book x . This poem refers to the ...
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... Government educational official in Ire- land . ( He has contributed many historical ballads to The Irishman , The Nation , and other periodicals , and his novels , The Forge of Clo- hogue , ' The House on the Rath , ' ' Hugh Roach the ...
... Government educational official in Ire- land . ( He has contributed many historical ballads to The Irishman , The Nation , and other periodicals , and his novels , The Forge of Clo- hogue , ' The House on the Rath , ' ' Hugh Roach the ...
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... government , contrive that his punishment should contribute to the progress of human knowledge ? The means for accomplishing everything I desired lay with my reach . There stood upon the mantelpiece a bottle half full of French laudanum ...
... government , contrive that his punishment should contribute to the progress of human knowledge ? The means for accomplishing everything I desired lay with my reach . There stood upon the mantelpiece a bottle half full of French laudanum ...
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... Government of his Britannic Majesty in Ireland . I admit the fact . From my earliest youth I have regarded the connection between Ireland and Great Britain as the curse of the Irish nation , and felt convinced that , whilst it lasted ...
... Government of his Britannic Majesty in Ireland . I admit the fact . From my earliest youth I have regarded the connection between Ireland and Great Britain as the curse of the Irish nation , and felt convinced that , whilst it lasted ...
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