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Page 8
... Speak , mother dear ; my fears are laid , ' Tis I that's here , your orphan boy ; Speak , if but one calm , soothing word To fill my woful heart with joy ! ' ' Twas but a call my fancy heard - The dead departing from Life's shore Seal ...
... Speak , mother dear ; my fears are laid , ' Tis I that's here , your orphan boy ; Speak , if but one calm , soothing word To fill my woful heart with joy ! ' ' Twas but a call my fancy heard - The dead departing from Life's shore Seal ...
Page 29
... speak of France after Spain in the matter of Irish schools , but the strip of land , bounded by the Guadiana on the south and the Minho on the north , known as Portugal , claims precedence of la belle France , and is entitled to it ...
... speak of France after Spain in the matter of Irish schools , but the strip of land , bounded by the Guadiana on the south and the Minho on the north , known as Portugal , claims precedence of la belle France , and is entitled to it ...
Page 31
... speak Amid the sons of want and toil . " * One day as they were amusing themselves in their recreation ground , a venerable father of the society , familiarly and affectionately called Father John of Antwerp , remarked how thoughtless ...
... speak Amid the sons of want and toil . " * One day as they were amusing themselves in their recreation ground , a venerable father of the society , familiarly and affectionately called Father John of Antwerp , remarked how thoughtless ...
Page 38
... speaking of a want of sympathy for the working classes . and of suspicion for their aims : " There would be the evident danger of the Church's losing in popular estimation her right to be considered the friend of the people . The logic ...
... speaking of a want of sympathy for the working classes . and of suspicion for their aims : " There would be the evident danger of the Church's losing in popular estimation her right to be considered the friend of the people . The logic ...
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... speaking of the isles of the north - west , says that the ports of Ireland were better known to the world than those of Britain . It is only fair to conclude that Ireland , just then , had better ships , as it had better ports , than ...
... speaking of the isles of the north - west , says that the ports of Ireland were better known to the world than those of Britain . It is only fair to conclude that Ireland , just then , had better ships , as it had better ports , than ...
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