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Page 36
... results of the invasion which resulted from Dermot's appeal to Henry II , becoming , as Dr. Kenney remarks , " deeply involved in all the difficulties and horrors resulting therefrom . " Of special significance is the following comment ...
... results of the invasion which resulted from Dermot's appeal to Henry II , becoming , as Dr. Kenney remarks , " deeply involved in all the difficulties and horrors resulting therefrom . " Of special significance is the following comment ...
Page 46
... result that Seanchan so strained himself that one of his eyes " gushed out on his cheek . ” The incidental result of this failure was that Marvan required of the one who boasted that he was the best story - teller in the bardic ...
... result that Seanchan so strained himself that one of his eyes " gushed out on his cheek . ” The incidental result of this failure was that Marvan required of the one who boasted that he was the best story - teller in the bardic ...
Page 298
... results of the Easter Rebellion has been the appearance in fiction of persons whose lives have been in some degree ... result of a slight error and by way of anticlimax , they are released and the others shot , she agrees to marry ...
... results of the Easter Rebellion has been the appearance in fiction of persons whose lives have been in some degree ... result of a slight error and by way of anticlimax , they are released and the others shot , she agrees to marry ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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