Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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Pagina 4
... brought their compensations . With the exception of the British " section , " the foreign- instructed Gendarmerie was not a success . But the influ- ence of British officers , their marked superiority over their foreign colleagues ...
... brought their compensations . With the exception of the British " section , " the foreign- instructed Gendarmerie was not a success . But the influ- ence of British officers , their marked superiority over their foreign colleagues ...
Pagina 18
... brought to trial at the ensuing assizes . The facts were undisputed , and the presiding judge charged the jury accordingly . By the law , he said , it was murder , wilful and premeditated , but then , warming to his subject , " Before ...
... brought to trial at the ensuing assizes . The facts were undisputed , and the presiding judge charged the jury accordingly . By the law , he said , it was murder , wilful and premeditated , but then , warming to his subject , " Before ...
Pagina 19
... brought down . " Now , Jack , ” said the dying man , “ always be ready to keep up the credit of the family and the honour of an Irish gentle- man . " During one debate , whilst he was Solicitor - General , and be- fore his elevation to ...
... brought down . " Now , Jack , ” said the dying man , “ always be ready to keep up the credit of the family and the honour of an Irish gentle- man . " During one debate , whilst he was Solicitor - General , and be- fore his elevation to ...
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... brought before the Irish Parliament and Magee was released , though under enormous bail . He no sooner found himself at liberty than he set about finding means to pay off his score against Lord Clonmell . As a first step he had plac ...
... brought before the Irish Parliament and Magee was released , though under enormous bail . He no sooner found himself at liberty than he set about finding means to pay off his score against Lord Clonmell . As a first step he had plac ...
Pagina 26
... brought back to Dublin in custody , they were bound over in recognisances of £ 20,000 each to keep the peace . The last expiring struggle of the Irish Parliament was not without another dram- atic episode of this sort . Upon the night ...
... brought back to Dublin in custody , they were bound over in recognisances of £ 20,000 each to keep the peace . The last expiring struggle of the Irish Parliament was not without another dram- atic episode of this sort . Upon the night ...
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