Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45;Volume 108John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1887 |
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Pagina 9
... young friends in college might come in to dinner without special invitation . He took his summer holidays by travelling with appeal to him in vain . two or three young girls , to whom he wished to show the world . Never did a poor ...
... young friends in college might come in to dinner without special invitation . He took his summer holidays by travelling with appeal to him in vain . two or three young girls , to whom he wished to show the world . Never did a poor ...
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... Young Ireland sprang should be known , before we can understand the influence of Thomas Davis in his short career . There was nothing in this movement which could enlist the higher intelligences of the country , or prove that the actors ...
... Young Ireland sprang should be known , before we can understand the influence of Thomas Davis in his short career . There was nothing in this movement which could enlist the higher intelligences of the country , or prove that the actors ...
Pagina 21
... Young husbandman of Erin's fruitful seed - time , In the fresh track of danger's plough ! 44 Who will walk the heavy , toilsome , perilous furrow , Girt with freedom's seed - sheets now ? Who will banish with the wholesome crop of ...
... Young husbandman of Erin's fruitful seed - time , In the fresh track of danger's plough ! 44 Who will walk the heavy , toilsome , perilous furrow , Girt with freedom's seed - sheets now ? Who will banish with the wholesome crop of ...
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... Young's contemporary , makes Lady Arabella , in A Journey to London , give a very amusing account of her idea of pleasure . She confesses that she finds great difficulty in refraining from oaths when she loses at cards . " In time ...
... Young's contemporary , makes Lady Arabella , in A Journey to London , give a very amusing account of her idea of pleasure . She confesses that she finds great difficulty in refraining from oaths when she loses at cards . " In time ...
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... young women at Ox- ford or Cambridge , before condemning it , will probably come away with the impression that no girl is very likely to remain there who does not intend to " study to be quiet and to learn her own business . As to aping ...
... young women at Ox- ford or Cambridge , before condemning it , will probably come away with the impression that no girl is very likely to remain there who does not intend to " study to be quiet and to learn her own business . As to aping ...
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