O'Hara; Or, 1798Andrews, 1825 |
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... Frederic O'Hara . O'Hara was one year older than I , but the difference between us was every way disproportionate . I was rather small and delicate for my years -he was stout , well made , and well grown - he was devoted to all kinds of ...
... Frederic O'Hara . O'Hara was one year older than I , but the difference between us was every way disproportionate . I was rather small and delicate for my years -he was stout , well made , and well grown - he was devoted to all kinds of ...
Side xiii
... O'Hara fell ( as it was generally supposed ) unfairly . remember the evening he was interred in the burying - ground of the Castle Carra family . I saw a message delivered to Frederic O'Hara , who acted as chief mourner ; and , to the ...
... O'Hara fell ( as it was generally supposed ) unfairly . remember the evening he was interred in the burying - ground of the Castle Carra family . I saw a message delivered to Frederic O'Hara , who acted as chief mourner ; and , to the ...
Side xiv
... O'Hara was slightly wounded , but Mac- kinnon ( I think that was the name ) was killed upon the spot . Frederic O'Hara came to visit me , and we freely communicated on our respective affairs ; he told me his father had made a lamentable ...
... O'Hara was slightly wounded , but Mac- kinnon ( I think that was the name ) was killed upon the spot . Frederic O'Hara came to visit me , and we freely communicated on our respective affairs ; he told me his father had made a lamentable ...
Side xvi
... Frederic O'Hara I had heard twice or thrice : the last letter acquainted me with his marriage , and the newspapers with his going on foreign service . From that period , I only occasionally saw his name in the columns of the public ...
... Frederic O'Hara I had heard twice or thrice : the last letter acquainted me with his marriage , and the newspapers with his going on foreign service . From that period , I only occasionally saw his name in the columns of the public ...
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... Frederic O'Hara enticed the traveller to digress from the direct road , and repaid him by its noble and ancient grandeur . What now meets his eye ? —a pile of scorched buildings— roofless and grass - grown - nothing left but the oaken ...
... Frederic O'Hara enticed the traveller to digress from the direct road , and repaid him by its noble and ancient grandeur . What now meets his eye ? —a pile of scorched buildings— roofless and grass - grown - nothing left but the oaken ...
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acquainted adieu Alice American appeared arms beauty Boston brother called Captain carriage Castle Carra character cheek Clifford Colonel colour command concealed cried daughter dear death Doctor door Dublin Dublin Castle endeavoured entered father feelings fortune Frederic O'Hara frigate gallant gentle gentleman Glossin grenadier hand heard heart Henry O'Hara Henry's Holyhead honour horse hour Ireland Irish Irish Brigade Lady Constantia Lady Sarah lative leave Loftus looked Lord Edward Lord Fitzwilliam M'Cullogh Mahony Malowney melancholy Melange ment military Miss Carney Molloy morning never Newbridge night Nugent Ommadawn Orange Orange party party passed person Peter Martin Pheahen pink pistols political Pompeii poor racter regiment replied Republican retired says scene Serjeant servant smile soldier soon sorrow spot tell tion trifling truder turned United Irishmen voice wife wounded young O'Hara Zounds