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Page 11
My lord , your courage well I know , But I must go alone ; adieu . [ He rises from
his chair . ... But I can tell you now , my lord , I never felt in stronger health : They
spread a false report , in sooth Who told you this ? Arnesto . I much rejoice To find
...
My lord , your courage well I know , But I must go alone ; adieu . [ He rises from
his chair . ... But I can tell you now , my lord , I never felt in stronger health : They
spread a false report , in sooth Who told you this ? Arnesto . I much rejoice To find
...
Page 275
With regard to the declaration of our Lord , in reference to this same lunatic , that “
This kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting , ” it must be connected with
what precedes it . When the disciples inquired " Why could we not cast him out ?
With regard to the declaration of our Lord , in reference to this same lunatic , that “
This kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting , ” it must be connected with
what precedes it . When the disciples inquired " Why could we not cast him out ?
Page 364
It was thus ex . plained , on a recent occasion , by Lord Londonderry , in the
House of Lords - “ According to the tenant - right of Ul . ster , if a teuant wished to
sell his hold . ing , whether there was a lease or no lease , provided he brought a
...
It was thus ex . plained , on a recent occasion , by Lord Londonderry , in the
House of Lords - “ According to the tenant - right of Ul . ster , if a teuant wished to
sell his hold . ing , whether there was a lease or no lease , provided he brought a
...
Page 578
The fellow who had wrested the gun from Lord Castlereagh had received a ball
in his neck : he was raised from the ground , and his hands , as well as those of
his comrade , having been tied behind , their captors conveyed them to Dun -
drum ...
The fellow who had wrested the gun from Lord Castlereagh had received a ball
in his neck : he was raised from the ground , and his hands , as well as those of
his comrade , having been tied behind , their captors conveyed them to Dun -
drum ...
Page 578
Lord Cornwallis ' s arrival , this act of amnesty was resolved on ; and is thus
alluded to by Lord Castlereagh , in a letter to Mr . Wickham , bearing date July 30
, 1798 , not much more than one month after the battle of Vinegar Hill , in and
before ...
Lord Cornwallis ' s arrival , this act of amnesty was resolved on ; and is thus
alluded to by Lord Castlereagh , in a letter to Mr . Wickham , bearing date July 30
, 1798 , not much more than one month after the battle of Vinegar Hill , in and
before ...
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