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... where he retired in hopes that some of his wife's relations living there would
have more compassion than those he had ... so that the boy being taken by his
mother's relations , on who alone he was to hope for maintenance and
preferment .
... where he retired in hopes that some of his wife's relations living there would
have more compassion than those he had ... so that the boy being taken by his
mother's relations , on who alone he was to hope for maintenance and
preferment .
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... has “ not as yet been able to procure the two lines wanting of this song , "
adding , “ but I still hope to get them . ” Alas , Mr. Mac Skimin died on the 17th
February , 1843 . THUROT'S DREAM . The twenty - first of February , 16
THUROT'S ...
... has “ not as yet been able to procure the two lines wanting of this song , "
adding , “ but I still hope to get them . ” Alas , Mr. Mac Skimin died on the 17th
February , 1843 . THUROT'S DREAM . The twenty - first of February , 16
THUROT'S ...
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Never had Ireland experienced an hour of greater excitement - never was her
population more agitated with alternate hopes and fears . The prisons were
crowded with the most popular characters of the day ; and as the troops were
passing ...
Never had Ireland experienced an hour of greater excitement - never was her
population more agitated with alternate hopes and fears . The prisons were
crowded with the most popular characters of the day ; and as the troops were
passing ...
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The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
The Triumphs of Erin | 66 |
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