Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 38
... tion of the bard of Morven ; for it should be re- 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 ...
... tion of the bard of Morven ; for it should be re- 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 ...
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... tion , be reckoned as one amongst the strongest cor- roborative proofs of the genuineness of the latter . It has been , in fact , the most startling , and ap- parently the most valid objection to the authenticity of these productions ...
... tion , be reckoned as one amongst the strongest cor- roborative proofs of the genuineness of the latter . It has been , in fact , the most startling , and ap- parently the most valid objection to the authenticity of these productions ...
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... tion of events , wherein the writer was neither a witness nor a party : —it is the son — the father— the hero - the patriot who speaks ; who breathes his own passions and feelings on our hearts , and compels our sympathy to accompany ...
... tion of events , wherein the writer was neither a witness nor a party : —it is the son — the father— the hero - the patriot who speaks ; who breathes his own passions and feelings on our hearts , and compels our sympathy to accompany ...
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... tion of her blood which flows in our veins is rather ennobled than disgraced by the mingling tides that descended from our heroic ancestors . Let them come - but will they answer to a voice like mine ? Will they not rather depute some ...
... tion of her blood which flows in our veins is rather ennobled than disgraced by the mingling tides that descended from our heroic ancestors . Let them come - but will they answer to a voice like mine ? Will they not rather depute some ...
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... tion of the incomparable Robert Boyle . The pre- sent school was one of the offices of the priory , as old as the foundation . " At a small distance from this stands a most picturesque timber - building , in which tradition re- ports ...
... tion of the incomparable Robert Boyle . The pre- sent school was one of the offices of the priory , as old as the foundation . " At a small distance from this stands a most picturesque timber - building , in which tradition re- ports ...
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