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... things by which it was produced ; ( 4 ) that despite that destruction , the Irish love of the things of the mind was never uprooted , but persisted under the most adverse conditions until such time as it might again bear fruit ; ( 5 ) ...
... things by which it was produced ; ( 4 ) that despite that destruction , the Irish love of the things of the mind was never uprooted , but persisted under the most adverse conditions until such time as it might again bear fruit ; ( 5 ) ...
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... thing - dacent , manly pride - and ' twill often keep a man from doing a mane act even when he's sorely tempted ... things first . Only such a clear - eyed recognition of the spiritual order could explain the depths of insight and ...
... thing - dacent , manly pride - and ' twill often keep a man from doing a mane act even when he's sorely tempted ... things first . Only such a clear - eyed recognition of the spiritual order could explain the depths of insight and ...
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... things of a man but the spirit of man that is in him ? " it was because he realized how unutterable such things are , how inscrutable is the human soul . Out of a kindred wisdom Francis MacManus deals here with the things of a man ...
... things of a man but the spirit of man that is in him ? " it was because he realized how unutterable such things are , how inscrutable is the human soul . Out of a kindred wisdom Francis MacManus deals here with the things of a man ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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