Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 28
... lived he could scarce stand upright . He reached his own door with difficulty . He stooped much , and there was a visible change in his looks . Some may think it not unimportant to know that he was at that time dressed in a blue coat ...
... lived he could scarce stand upright . He reached his own door with difficulty . He stooped much , and there was a visible change in his looks . Some may think it not unimportant to know that he was at that time dressed in a blue coat ...
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... lived long enough . As his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true -- a name odious , from many associations , to his countrymen - but he did his ...
... lived long enough . As his life drew near a close , the eager yet decorous solicitude of his fellow townsmen increased . He was an exciseman , it is true -- a name odious , from many associations , to his countrymen - but he did his ...
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... collected , that at the period when Fingal and his son are recorded to have lived , the inhabitants of the northern parts of Ireland , and the western parts of Scotland , not only spoke the same language , 38 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... collected , that at the period when Fingal and his son are recorded to have lived , the inhabitants of the northern parts of Ireland , and the western parts of Scotland , not only spoke the same language , 38 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... lived , again to sing As erst , the Fennii's fame ; Or Daire , who sweetly touch'd the string , And thrill'd the feeling frame ; to the character and valour of a chief , who was not allied to his family , and whose tribe had even , at ...
... lived , again to sing As erst , the Fennii's fame ; Or Daire , who sweetly touch'd the string , And thrill'd the feeling frame ; to the character and valour of a chief , who was not allied to his family , and whose tribe had even , at ...
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... lived together , himself more than thrice at court ; twice on the accession of the queens , Mary and Eliza- beth , and once on the marriage of his daughter by his first wife to the earl of Derby . . It appears , indeed , from the ...
... lived together , himself more than thrice at court ; twice on the accession of the queens , Mary and Eliza- beth , and once on the marriage of his daughter by his first wife to the earl of Derby . . It appears , indeed , from the ...
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