The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... feeling towards England , the danger of which did not escape the sage glance of Washington , that unique hero whose perfect balance makes the impression of faultless sculpture . It was natural that the French revolution should excite ...
... feeling towards England , the danger of which did not escape the sage glance of Washington , that unique hero whose perfect balance makes the impression of faultless sculpture . It was natural that the French revolution should excite ...
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... feeling , who did not feel his responsibility to public opinion , not to that hasty expression of it which excitement or feeling gave rise to , but that which resulted from the conviction of a long course of time . It is easy to see ...
... feeling , who did not feel his responsibility to public opinion , not to that hasty expression of it which excitement or feeling gave rise to , but that which resulted from the conviction of a long course of time . It is easy to see ...
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... feeling of Western Canada as to Baldwin and Baldwin's policy was tested by Lord Elgin making a tour in the stronghold of British feeling , accompanied only by an aide - de - camp and a servant . Everywhere he was received with ...
... feeling of Western Canada as to Baldwin and Baldwin's policy was tested by Lord Elgin making a tour in the stronghold of British feeling , accompanied only by an aide - de - camp and a servant . Everywhere he was received with ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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