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Page 52
... soon secured to a three- decker's moorings . Our people were , many of them , much ex- hausted by their constant exposure to the wash of the sea , and three were immediately sent to the hospital . They soon , how- ever , recovered , and ...
... soon secured to a three- decker's moorings . Our people were , many of them , much ex- hausted by their constant exposure to the wash of the sea , and three were immediately sent to the hospital . They soon , how- ever , recovered , and ...
Page 298
... soon be remarked when I was introduced to people of fashion ; and were it possible that , notwithstanding , I should meet with encouragement , I could never prosecute with any pleasure an undertaking to which I should know myself so un ...
... soon be remarked when I was introduced to people of fashion ; and were it possible that , notwithstanding , I should meet with encouragement , I could never prosecute with any pleasure an undertaking to which I should know myself so un ...
Page 448
... soon full occasion to discover the fatal imprudence of their opposition to the court ; and the nobility and higher clergy hastened to evince their repentance , and to seek a reconciliation with the King . The sense of common dan- ger soon ...
... soon full occasion to discover the fatal imprudence of their opposition to the court ; and the nobility and higher clergy hastened to evince their repentance , and to seek a reconciliation with the King . The sense of common dan- ger soon ...
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Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
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