Blackwood's Magazine, Bind 210William Blackwood, 1921 |
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... called Vyvian Carew , whose ancestors came over to Ireland in the time of Queen Elizabeth , and who lived alone in a large house about eight miles from Ballybor , where he farmed his own demesne of four hundred Irish acres . Carew ...
... called Vyvian Carew , whose ancestors came over to Ireland in the time of Queen Elizabeth , and who lived alone in a large house about eight miles from Ballybor , where he farmed his own demesne of four hundred Irish acres . Carew ...
Side 9
... called in , and let him go . For some time Carew lived in peace . The fight at the VOL . COX.-NO. MCCLXIX . the fear of God into the local Volunteers , and most of them would as soon have faced a Lewis gun as face Carew in a fighting ...
... called in , and let him go . For some time Carew lived in peace . The fight at the VOL . COX.-NO. MCCLXIX . the fear of God into the local Volunteers , and most of them would as soon have faced a Lewis gun as face Carew in a fighting ...
Side 13
... called by the country people " tay carts . " David Evans found out that the principal tea merchant for the Ballybor district - in fact , for many miles round - was a grocer called Terence O'Dowd , who kept a large shop in Bally- bor ...
... called by the country people " tay carts . " David Evans found out that the principal tea merchant for the Ballybor district - in fact , for many miles round - was a grocer called Terence O'Dowd , who kept a large shop in Bally- bor ...
Side 14
... called in at Ardcumber on his way home and had breakfast with the Evans . Dur- ing the conversation he men- tioned casually that the coun- try was flooded with poteen , find out where it was being made , but that they suspected it was ...
... called in at Ardcumber on his way home and had breakfast with the Evans . Dur- ing the conversation he men- tioned casually that the coun- try was flooded with poteen , find out where it was being made , but that they suspected it was ...
Side 16
... called on them to halt , lay down their arms , and put up their hands . The column halted at once , and for a second appeared to waver , but an officer gave the order to deploy . Before the column could break up both Lewis guns opened ...
... called on them to halt , lay down their arms , and put up their hands . The column halted at once , and for a second appeared to waver , but an officer gave the order to deploy . Before the column could break up both Lewis guns opened ...
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