The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... thought , at least of Cottonopolis , and Navipolis- on - the - Mersey . Sham ? Wherefore sham ? Vice - king at home is but a nobleman of England ; but sitting on a throne at Eblana Castle , is gover- nor of six or seven million of ...
... thought , at least of Cottonopolis , and Navipolis- on - the - Mersey . Sham ? Wherefore sham ? Vice - king at home is but a nobleman of England ; but sitting on a throne at Eblana Castle , is gover- nor of six or seven million of ...
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... thought I would be happier in another place , even though you must stay behind . " " Oh , papa , don't go ! " cried the child , imploringly . " I never , never could stay here with Margaret , or anyone but you or mamma ; and I know ...
... thought I would be happier in another place , even though you must stay behind . " " Oh , papa , don't go ! " cried the child , imploringly . " I never , never could stay here with Margaret , or anyone but you or mamma ; and I know ...
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... thought he was dying , and I was ob- liged to run for Doctor Ryder to come to him ; that was what kept me out so late . " What ailed him ? " demanded the lady , in a tone of slight hostility . 66 I hardly know ; he fainted just after I ...
... thought he was dying , and I was ob- liged to run for Doctor Ryder to come to him ; that was what kept me out so late . " What ailed him ? " demanded the lady , in a tone of slight hostility . 66 I hardly know ; he fainted just after I ...
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... thought he had no food or money . " " What good would that do him ? ” inquired the lady , taking a fresh nee- dleful of wool , for she was now shad- ing an angular arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder thought he would feel so much ashamed ...
... thought he had no food or money . " " What good would that do him ? ” inquired the lady , taking a fresh nee- dleful of wool , for she was now shad- ing an angular arm . I suppose Doctor Ryder thought he would feel so much ashamed ...
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... thought him a common beggar , if we sent him that , " observed Bessie , whose chief aim in these charitable suggestions was to please her cousin Dillon . " And what is he starving for , if he won't eat any thing he gets ? " " A sick man ...
... thought him a common beggar , if we sent him that , " observed Bessie , whose chief aim in these charitable suggestions was to please her cousin Dillon . " And what is he starving for , if he won't eat any thing he gets ? " " A sick man ...
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