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Page 89
... honour . In an age in which literature and philosophy derive little protection from the great , and in which the revenues of the titled and opulent are squandered in finery , dissipation , and childish extravagance , Sir Joseph em ...
... honour . In an age in which literature and philosophy derive little protection from the great , and in which the revenues of the titled and opulent are squandered in finery , dissipation , and childish extravagance , Sir Joseph em ...
Page 119
... honour ; one near the present site of St. Julian's , to which it communicated the name , and the other at Penros , in the vicinity of the town . A third chapel was dedicated to St. Alban , another martyr , which was constructed on an ...
... honour ; one near the present site of St. Julian's , to which it communicated the name , and the other at Penros , in the vicinity of the town . A third chapel was dedicated to St. Alban , another martyr , which was constructed on an ...
Page 370
... honour of meeting me at six o'clock the next morning that miss Honour O'Grady would be her friend upon the oc- casion - and that pistols were the weapons she preferred . The place of appointment was behind an old barn , about two miles ...
... honour of meeting me at six o'clock the next morning that miss Honour O'Grady would be her friend upon the oc- casion - and that pistols were the weapons she preferred . The place of appointment was behind an old barn , about two miles ...
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