NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 80
... appeared abroad in a large military clcak . In the days of his prime and vigour , he strode along the streets with a bold and firm step ; but in 1843 , time and toil had told upon his constitution ; his limbs had grown stiff , his step ...
... appeared abroad in a large military clcak . In the days of his prime and vigour , he strode along the streets with a bold and firm step ; but in 1843 , time and toil had told upon his constitution ; his limbs had grown stiff , his step ...
Page 81
... appeared a proclamation from Earl De Grey , the Lord - Lieuten- ant , forbidding it . All the guards at the barracks and the Castle were doubled . Aldborough House , on the road to Clontarf , was garrisoned with a regiment of infantry ...
... appeared a proclamation from Earl De Grey , the Lord - Lieuten- ant , forbidding it . All the guards at the barracks and the Castle were doubled . Aldborough House , on the road to Clontarf , was garrisoned with a regiment of infantry ...
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... appearance of O'Brien to be very miserable , and told him he had no chance , as the priests were against him . Mr. O'Brien could no longer doubt of this , and he consequently lost all hope after the affair at Ballingarry . He appeared ...
... appearance of O'Brien to be very miserable , and told him he had no chance , as the priests were against him . Mr. O'Brien could no longer doubt of this , and he consequently lost all hope after the affair at Ballingarry . He appeared ...
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