Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... English turn - up . " Well , y ' see , it ain't got no spellin ' -I ain't made up how to spell it yet " ( with the air of a prime minister ) . " It ain't no common name , mine ain't . None o ' the boys got no sich a name . ' ( Beaming ...
... English turn - up . " Well , y ' see , it ain't got no spellin ' -I ain't made up how to spell it yet " ( with the air of a prime minister ) . " It ain't no common name , mine ain't . None o ' the boys got no sich a name . ' ( Beaming ...
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... English House of Commons . He based their opposition on certain fixed principles which should not fluctuate with the in- trigues of a pro - British privy council , nor be abandoned at the caprice of an English prime minister ; and this ...
... English House of Commons . He based their opposition on certain fixed principles which should not fluctuate with the in- trigues of a pro - British privy council , nor be abandoned at the caprice of an English prime minister ; and this ...
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... English House of Com- mons moved to repeal that obnoxious statute , the sixth of George the First , by the abrogation of which , Ireland , for the first time in her history , controlled her own affairs and governed her own people by a ...
... English House of Com- mons moved to repeal that obnoxious statute , the sixth of George the First , by the abrogation of which , Ireland , for the first time in her history , controlled her own affairs and governed her own people by a ...
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... English act affecting to emancipate Ireland , by exercising over her the legislative authority of a British parliament ! Such has been your conduct , and at such conduct every order of your fellow - subjects have a right to exclaim ...
... English act affecting to emancipate Ireland , by exercising over her the legislative authority of a British parliament ! Such has been your conduct , and at such conduct every order of your fellow - subjects have a right to exclaim ...
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... English House of Commons . The Home Rule bill was introduced on that day . Through the kindness of an Irish National member of the House , I enjoyed the rare priv- ilege of witnessing the memorable proceedings from the gallery reserved ...
... English House of Commons . The Home Rule bill was introduced on that day . Through the kindness of an Irish National member of the House , I enjoyed the rare priv- ilege of witnessing the memorable proceedings from the gallery reserved ...
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