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... native mansion , listening with com- passion to the despondent strains of her rejected lover . Red- mond generously consoles his friendly rival ; and now the harper , who has before been entertained with the menials , is introduced into ...
... native mansion , listening with com- passion to the despondent strains of her rejected lover . Red- mond generously consoles his friendly rival ; and now the harper , who has before been entertained with the menials , is introduced into ...
Page 392
... native who killed an Englishman was always punished with death , the murder of a native by an Englishman was expiated by a fine . It was at the era of the Reformation , that the unhappy di- visions in Ireland were productive of the most ...
... native who killed an Englishman was always punished with death , the murder of a native by an Englishman was expiated by a fine . It was at the era of the Reformation , that the unhappy di- visions in Ireland were productive of the most ...
Page 392
... native who killed an Englishman was always punished with death , the murder of a native by an Englishman was expiated by a fine . It was at the era of the Reformation , that the unhappy di- visions in Ireland were productive of the most ...
... native who killed an Englishman was always punished with death , the murder of a native by an Englishman was expiated by a fine . It was at the era of the Reformation , that the unhappy di- visions in Ireland were productive of the most ...
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