The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 103
... wish to be the manes of making your poor heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your spirits , darlin ' ; don't ...
... wish to be the manes of making your poor heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your spirits , darlin ' ; don't ...
Page 209
... wish they should be understood by the children , and his answer was , that there were some Protestant members connected with the Board of Education , who were advancing money towards the support of the national schools , and that ...
... wish they should be understood by the children , and his answer was , that there were some Protestant members connected with the Board of Education , who were advancing money towards the support of the national schools , and that ...
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... wishes , and his tenantry fulfilled them without a murmur . But , the spirit of resistance to authority had infected ... wish to place himself in open hostility with his Protestant tenantry ; yet , being still anxious that they should ...
... wishes , and his tenantry fulfilled them without a murmur . But , the spirit of resistance to authority had infected ... wish to place himself in open hostility with his Protestant tenantry ; yet , being still anxious that they should ...
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