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... in Dublin , and reduced so low , that he was glad to accept of an offer to enter
into a great family , which he did in quality of valet de chambre to the lady of Lord
B - , persons of vast fortune and alliances in the kingdom of Ireland . Here he ...
... in Dublin , and reduced so low , that he was glad to accept of an offer to enter
into a great family , which he did in quality of valet de chambre to the lady of Lord
B - , persons of vast fortune and alliances in the kingdom of Ireland . Here he ...
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I beg leave to subscribe myself , “ My Lord , & c . ... Please to acquaint the Right
Hon . my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , that on the 24th instant I
received information at Kinsale , from his Grace the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ,
that there ...
I beg leave to subscribe myself , “ My Lord , & c . ... Please to acquaint the Right
Hon . my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , that on the 24th instant I
received information at Kinsale , from his Grace the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ,
that there ...
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The castle which through ages past , For despots was appointed , You ,
sovereign people , claim at last , For you ' re the Lord ' s anointed : The useless
baubles that adorned Our late vice - royal ninnies , Now to the crucible returned ,
Produce ...
The castle which through ages past , For despots was appointed , You ,
sovereign people , claim at last , For you ' re the Lord ' s anointed : The useless
baubles that adorned Our late vice - royal ninnies , Now to the crucible returned ,
Produce ...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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