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... Feeling Religious . The Terrible Crime of Self - Destruction , 519 The Rich Glutton and Lazarus , 530 . The Pope and His Authority , 539 . Two More Bishops , 548 . The Irish in the English Army , 551 . The Child's Summer Song , 563 ...
... Feeling Religious . The Terrible Crime of Self - Destruction , 519 The Rich Glutton and Lazarus , 530 . The Pope and His Authority , 539 . Two More Bishops , 548 . The Irish in the English Army , 551 . The Child's Summer Song , 563 ...
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... feelings under the semblance of a perfunctory admiration . They receive but what they bring . To the student of history and archæology Rome is a vast treasure- house of knowledge . In the course of its long history the city was several ...
... feelings under the semblance of a perfunctory admiration . They receive but what they bring . To the student of history and archæology Rome is a vast treasure- house of knowledge . In the course of its long history the city was several ...
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... feeling she cherished . " The English colonists bitterly opposed the treaty , and the re- insertion of the protecting words . " His first lord lieutenant- Lord Sydney , " says Mr. O'Brien , " sought to observe the treaty , and was , in ...
... feeling she cherished . " The English colonists bitterly opposed the treaty , and the re- insertion of the protecting words . " His first lord lieutenant- Lord Sydney , " says Mr. O'Brien , " sought to observe the treaty , and was , in ...
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had any feeling for the English , was too plainly with them in all their efforts to harass the Irish . To the last day of his life he feared that Ireland , loyal to James , was the rock on which his ship of state might go to wreck ...
had any feeling for the English , was too plainly with them in all their efforts to harass the Irish . To the last day of his life he feared that Ireland , loyal to James , was the rock on which his ship of state might go to wreck ...
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... feels that he is wronging himself ( as well as the scene by his description ) in withdrawing his soul from the charming effect of Innisfallen's beauty . Intellect in its attempt to paint in words seems crushed , as if Torc fell on it ...
... feels that he is wronging himself ( as well as the scene by his description ) in withdrawing his soul from the charming effect of Innisfallen's beauty . Intellect in its attempt to paint in words seems crushed , as if Torc fell on it ...
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