Sketches of History, Politics and Manners: Taken in Dublin, and the North of Ireland, in the Autumn of 1810 ...C. Cradock and W. Joy, 1811 - 294 pages |
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... the many , by the rascal few . Cambrider CHURCHILE . LONDON : PUBLISHED BY C. CRADOCK AND W. JOY 32 , PATERNOSTER- ROW . G. SIDNEY , Printer , Northumberland - street , Strand . - 1811 . : SKETCHES , & c . CHAP . I. LIVERPOOL.
... the many , by the rascal few . Cambrider CHURCHILE . LONDON : PUBLISHED BY C. CRADOCK AND W. JOY 32 , PATERNOSTER- ROW . G. SIDNEY , Printer , Northumberland - street , Strand . - 1811 . : SKETCHES , & c . CHAP . I. LIVERPOOL.
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... CHAP . I. LIVERPOOL , August 1810 . EXHAUSTED with sickness I left London , in hope of finding in distant and rural scenes some relief from pain , and some alleviation of suffering : whether I shall have my ex- pectations realized , or ...
... CHAP . I. LIVERPOOL , August 1810 . EXHAUSTED with sickness I left London , in hope of finding in distant and rural scenes some relief from pain , and some alleviation of suffering : whether I shall have my ex- pectations realized , or ...
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... inclination to break the vow of chastity I had taken on going among them , though from the shoving and pulling I experienced , I was very near , Joseph like , leaving my skirt behind me . + CHAP . II . LIVERPOOL , August . I AM 8.
... inclination to break the vow of chastity I had taken on going among them , though from the shoving and pulling I experienced , I was very near , Joseph like , leaving my skirt behind me . + CHAP . II . LIVERPOOL , August . I AM 8.
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... CHAP . II . LIVERPOOL , August . I AM still here , and as the wind continues obstinately in the N.W. here I am likely to remain . I learn from the waiter , who , seeing me chagrined , kindly undertook to comfort me , that he has known ...
... CHAP . II . LIVERPOOL , August . I AM still here , and as the wind continues obstinately in the N.W. here I am likely to remain . I learn from the waiter , who , seeing me chagrined , kindly undertook to comfort me , that he has known ...
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... CHAP . III . DUBLIN , August . We sailed about an hour after I went on board , and for once Fortune has been propitious to me ; our passage was of the most favourable kind , and breezes , soft as the breath of love , wafted us gently to ...
... CHAP . III . DUBLIN , August . We sailed about an hour after I went on board , and for once Fortune has been propitious to me ; our passage was of the most favourable kind , and breezes , soft as the breath of love , wafted us gently to ...
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