Memoirs of Captain Rock: The Celebrated Irish Chieftain, with Some Account of His Ancestors |
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Page 74
... feeling of sympathy in his fate ; but there would be no living in this world if there were not such examples , to hang up in the halls where Power holds his revel , and , like those awful mementos in the banqueting- rooms of the ...
... feeling of sympathy in his fate ; but there would be no living in this world if there were not such examples , to hang up in the halls where Power holds his revel , and , like those awful mementos in the banqueting- rooms of the ...
Page 260
... feeling of loyalty throughout that body - a feeling , born in gratitude , and kept alive by hope - which not even the se- duction of those fair republican theories , then adopted with such enthusiasm by the Pro- testants and ...
... feeling of loyalty throughout that body - a feeling , born in gratitude , and kept alive by hope - which not even the se- duction of those fair republican theories , then adopted with such enthusiasm by the Pro- testants and ...
Page 282
... feeling stood consider- ably in the way of his employers . When sent into Kildare to quell an insurrection , he found all quiet - and understood his orders so little as to leave all quiet as he found it . The army , too , which , before ...
... feeling stood consider- ably in the way of his employers . When sent into Kildare to quell an insurrection , he found all quiet - and understood his orders so little as to leave all quiet as he found it . The army , too , which , before ...
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