NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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... young Gerald with them . They did not come , suspecting the real though carefully - concealed object of the Lord - Deputy , who thus referred to the matter in a despatch to the King : " If they had kept appointment with me , having young ...
... young Gerald with them . They did not come , suspecting the real though carefully - concealed object of the Lord - Deputy , who thus referred to the matter in a despatch to the King : " If they had kept appointment with me , having young ...
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... young Gerald was with O'Neill , and I made all the ways and means that I could in the world to allure him to my ... young Gerald , his tutor Levrous , and Robert Walsh , a faithful servant of the family . The young adventurer - who lived ...
... young Gerald was with O'Neill , and I made all the ways and means that I could in the world to allure him to my ... young Gerald , his tutor Levrous , and Robert Walsh , a faithful servant of the family . The young adventurer - who lived ...
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JOHN CASSELL. CHAPTER IX . YOUNG IRELAND . - THE IRISH CONFEDERATION . - APPEAL TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT . THE rise of the " Young Ireland " party dates from the establishment of the Nation newspaper in 1842 , by Charles Gavan Duffy ...
JOHN CASSELL. CHAPTER IX . YOUNG IRELAND . - THE IRISH CONFEDERATION . - APPEAL TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT . THE rise of the " Young Ireland " party dates from the establishment of the Nation newspaper in 1842 , by Charles Gavan Duffy ...
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