| Ferdinando Warner - Ireland - 1768 - 322 pages
...it woutd not be expedient that they fhould be feen in it. Moreover they would not be known to be in town but by a few of their friends, until they were in a manner ready to depart the town ; at lea ft as long as I was in town, for 1 left them there. But when I made them acquainted with their... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810 - 588 pages
...it would not be expedient that they should be seen in it. Moreover they would not be known to be in town but by a few of their friends, until they were in a manner ready to depart the town; at least as long as I was in town, for I left them there. But when I made them acquainted with their determination... | |
| Mary Agnes Hickson - 1884 - 426 pages
...excuse that I being first employed in that matter, it would not be expedient that they should be seen in it. And moreover they would not be known to be...town, but by a few of their friends, until they were ready to depart from it, at least as long as I was in town, for I left them there. But when I made... | |
| Mary Agnes Hickson - Ireland - 1884 - 428 pages
...excuse that I being first employed in that matter, it would not be expedient that they should be seen in it. And moreover they would not be known to be...town, but by a few of their friends, until they were ready to depart from it, at least as long as I was in town, for I left them there. But when I made... | |
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