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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... gave him an opportunity of remarking that the bricks about Glasgow were of a much bet- ter colour . The vice of London , particularly its ill observ- ance of Sunday , which they termed the Sabbath , called forth severe animadversions ...
... gave him an opportunity of remarking that the bricks about Glasgow were of a much bet- ter colour . The vice of London , particularly its ill observ- ance of Sunday , which they termed the Sabbath , called forth severe animadversions ...
Page 13
... gave witness to him . The blessing of him that was ready to perish was on him ; and he caused the widow's heart to sing for joy . He was a father to the poor ; and the cause which he knew not , he searched out . " CHAP . III . DUBLIN ...
... gave witness to him . The blessing of him that was ready to perish was on him ; and he caused the widow's heart to sing for joy . He was a father to the poor ; and the cause which he knew not , he searched out . " CHAP . III . DUBLIN ...
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... gave them were married , and Dublin dames , I knew , no more than Lon- don ones , like to be taken unawares : besides , the motion of the vessel was still in my head , and wine and whisky punch I feared would not make it steadier ; I ...
... gave them were married , and Dublin dames , I knew , no more than Lon- don ones , like to be taken unawares : besides , the motion of the vessel was still in my head , and wine and whisky punch I feared would not make it steadier ; I ...
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... gave a bias to his future life , and that the destiny of Brutus involved his own equally unfortu- nate one . He resolved to quit the profession of medicine , and betake himself to the bar , as a field where his abilities would have ...
... gave a bias to his future life , and that the destiny of Brutus involved his own equally unfortu- nate one . He resolved to quit the profession of medicine , and betake himself to the bar , as a field where his abilities would have ...
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... gave me an opportunity of surveying the house and audience : -as a public building , Crow Street has little in its external or internal appearance to re- commend it to notice ; there were some allegorical paintings on the ceiling , of ...
... gave me an opportunity of surveying the house and audience : -as a public building , Crow Street has little in its external or internal appearance to re- commend it to notice ; there were some allegorical paintings on the ceiling , of ...
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