Duffy's Hibernian Magazine: A Monthly Journal of Legends, Tales, and Stories, Irish Antiquities, Biography, Science, and Art..., Volumen5J. Duffy, 1864 |
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... speak of this prelate again , suffice it to notice that he was educated at Rouen , where he received priest's orders , in 1618. After Cromwell's subjugation of Ireland , he fled to Dartry , and concealed himself in Glenenda , whither he ...
... speak of this prelate again , suffice it to notice that he was educated at Rouen , where he received priest's orders , in 1618. After Cromwell's subjugation of Ireland , he fled to Dartry , and concealed himself in Glenenda , whither he ...
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... speaking did not confine itself to these serious tableaux . After them was introduced a species of ballet , in which figured the stout lady mentioned towards the beginning of this sketch . We moved on then , an passing some smaller ...
... speaking did not confine itself to these serious tableaux . After them was introduced a species of ballet , in which figured the stout lady mentioned towards the beginning of this sketch . We moved on then , an passing some smaller ...
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... speaking people of the district , the tourist is usually attracted by a grand range of mountains overhanging Killaloe . Upon the right loom Sleive Beragh , Ballycuggeren , and the Crag moun- tains ; upon the left is Thomthinnia ...
... speaking people of the district , the tourist is usually attracted by a grand range of mountains overhanging Killaloe . Upon the right loom Sleive Beragh , Ballycuggeren , and the Crag moun- tains ; upon the left is Thomthinnia ...
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... speaking . Indeed , in the twelfth century , the Irish were the levellers rather than the builders of castles . To any kind of fixed or permanent fortification the chieftains of this period appear to have had an utter con- tempt . An ...
... speaking . Indeed , in the twelfth century , the Irish were the levellers rather than the builders of castles . To any kind of fixed or permanent fortification the chieftains of this period appear to have had an utter con- tempt . An ...
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... sultry coast , Deep into Afric's sultry heart , A voice , uprising from the sea , Deep toned as that of destiny , Shall speak in storm unto the free . When on the echoing earth shall lie The driver's lash 1864. ] 35 FLOWERS OF A GARLAND .
... sultry coast , Deep into Afric's sultry heart , A voice , uprising from the sea , Deep toned as that of destiny , Shall speak in storm unto the free . When on the echoing earth shall lie The driver's lash 1864. ] 35 FLOWERS OF A GARLAND .
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