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... arms instantly exhibited their mer- chandise . To understand me , you must be aware of what an Irish Linen Market was ; the buyers occupied benches , which raised them some feet above those who sold : the sale commenced as the town ...
... arms instantly exhibited their mer- chandise . To understand me , you must be aware of what an Irish Linen Market was ; the buyers occupied benches , which raised them some feet above those who sold : the sale commenced as the town ...
Side 8
... arms around his neck , and as her tears fell upon his cheek , in the bitterness of the moment he cursed the hour which fated him to be a soldier . Frederic O'Hara was born in the north of Ireland . In his earlier days , like a great pro ...
... arms around his neck , and as her tears fell upon his cheek , in the bitterness of the moment he cursed the hour which fated him to be a soldier . Frederic O'Hara was born in the north of Ireland . In his earlier days , like a great pro ...
Side 18
... arms and stores of the insurgent colonists , it was deemed advisable by him to surprise it , Notwithstanding the precautionary measures adopted by the General , the advance of the royalists was discovered , and they found the militia ...
... arms and stores of the insurgent colonists , it was deemed advisable by him to surprise it , Notwithstanding the precautionary measures adopted by the General , the advance of the royalists was discovered , and they found the militia ...
Side 43
... arms , belts , and breast - plates ; all too well calculated to be- stow a melancholy distinction on the wearer , and make him a more marked object for the rifleman . O'Hara sickened as he looked down the hill . It was , indeed , a ...
... arms , belts , and breast - plates ; all too well calculated to be- stow a melancholy distinction on the wearer , and make him a more marked object for the rifleman . O'Hara sickened as he looked down the hill . It was , indeed , a ...
Side 50
... honour of his companions in arms ; and when victory and the hill was theirs , his triumph broke out in wild and unrestrained exultation : while the citizen , with keener sensibility , almost sank beneath the 50 O'HARA . CHAPTER IV. ...
... honour of his companions in arms ; and when victory and the hill was theirs , his triumph broke out in wild and unrestrained exultation : while the citizen , with keener sensibility , almost sank beneath the 50 O'HARA . CHAPTER IV. ...
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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