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A Narrative of what Passed at Killalla, in the County of Mayo, and the Parts ... - Page 35
by Joseph Stock - 1800 - 148 pages
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History of the rebellion in Ireland in ... 1798. With an appendix

James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...to assume,where it was convenient, " the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, " he had scarcely enough to enable him to write " his name. His passions...furious, and all " his behaviour seemed marked with the charac" ters of roughness and violence. A narrower " observation of him, however, served to discover,...
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an ...

James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 512 pages
...to assume,where it was convenient, " the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, it he had scarcely enough to enable him to write " his name. His passions...furious, and all " his behaviour seemed marked with the charac" ters of roughness and violence. A narrower " observation of him, however, served todiscover....
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History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c: Containing an ...

James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...to assume, where it was convenient, " the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, " he had scarcely enough to enable him to write " his name. His passions...furious, and all " his behaviour seemed marked with the charac*fr ters of roughness and violence. A narrower " observation of him, however, served to discover,...
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The History of the Irish Rebellion, in the Year 1798, &c.,: Containing an ...

Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...assume, where it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he scarcely had sufficient to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious, and all his behaviour seemea marked with the characters of roughness and violence. A narrower observation-of him, however,...
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The Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland,

William Henry Bartlett - Engraving - 1844 - 312 pages
...do) to assume, where it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions...his behaviour seemed marked with the characters of roughness and violence. A narrower observation of him, however, served to discover that much of this...
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De Quincey's Writings, Volume 23

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 382 pages
...how to assume, when it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious; and all his behavior seemed marked with the character of roughness and insolence. A narrower observation of him,...
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Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1851 - 358 pages
...how to assume, when it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious; and all his behavior seemed marked with the character of roughness and insolence. A narrower observation of him,...
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Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eater

Thomas De Quincey - 1851 - 362 pages
...how to assume, when it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious ; and all his behavior seemed marked with the character of roughness and insolence. A narrower observation of him,...
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Autobiographic Sketches

Thomas De Quincey - Authors, English - 1853 - 432 pages
...how to assume, when it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious ; and all his behavior seemed marked with the character of roughness and insolence. A narrower observation of him,...
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De Quincey's Writings: Life and manners; from The autobiography of an ...

Thomas De Quincey - 1853 - 396 pages
...how to assume, when it was convenient, the deportment of a gentleman. For learning, he had scarcely enough to enable him to write his name. His passions were furious ; and all his behavior seemed marked with the character of roughness and insolence. A narrower observation of him,...
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