Blue-stocking Hall, Bind 2Henry Colburn, 1827 - 258 sider |
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Side 35
... flogged all the scholars in Ireland . " " Well you're out too , Flurry , " vociferated a third ; " for Nance Ha- gerty tould Kit Lacy , and she ought to know , be raison of being about the cows morning and evening BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 35.
... flogged all the scholars in Ireland . " " Well you're out too , Flurry , " vociferated a third ; " for Nance Ha- gerty tould Kit Lacy , and she ought to know , be raison of being about the cows morning and evening BLUE - STOCKING HALL . 35.
Side 53
... Ireland , for that such surprising faculties as I found in the poor sons and daughters of Erin could never have been designed by their Creator to lie dormant . 66 Young man , we know , ” replied Ned , " nothing of God's designs , and ...
... Ireland , for that such surprising faculties as I found in the poor sons and daughters of Erin could never have been designed by their Creator to lie dormant . 66 Young man , we know , ” replied Ned , " nothing of God's designs , and ...
Side 62
... Ireland , if we live to see the day when emanci- pation is proclaimed , and all animosity , discon- tent , and rebellion , are laid in the dust ? " Ned laughed heartily . " Wait a while , " said he , " and if we live to see that day I ...
... Ireland , if we live to see the day when emanci- pation is proclaimed , and all animosity , discon- tent , and rebellion , are laid in the dust ? " Ned laughed heartily . " Wait a while , " said he , " and if we live to see that day I ...
Side 66
... if they stayed at home , and spent their money in their own country . Never believe any one who tells you that the absentees are not one of poor Ireland's greatest curses . " " Ned , " said I , " while I 66 BLUE - STOCKING HALL .
... if they stayed at home , and spent their money in their own country . Never believe any one who tells you that the absentees are not one of poor Ireland's greatest curses . " " Ned , " said I , " while I 66 BLUE - STOCKING HALL .
Side 69
... Ireland speak so much purer English than we do , though it is our native tongue , and with you not so ? " " That is the very reason of it , sir , I suppose , " replied this extraordinary man . " You speak English amongst your poor , as ...
... Ireland speak so much purer English than we do , though it is our native tongue , and with you not so ? " " That is the very reason of it , sir , I suppose , " replied this extraordinary man . " You speak English amongst your poor , as ...
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