The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... friends in the house of Mr. John Harris . He recovered but henceforth he was a mere tool in the hands of George McBeth . He set out for England , where he remained a year and then returned to lay his bones in the country to which he had ...
... friends in the house of Mr. John Harris . He recovered but henceforth he was a mere tool in the hands of George McBeth . He set out for England , where he remained a year and then returned to lay his bones in the country to which he had ...
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... friends to offices , provided always that their friends are fit . But Metcalfe seems most improperly to have ignored the nominee of his constitutional advisers . He appointed Robert Stanton , who was not a friend of the Government ...
... friends to offices , provided always that their friends are fit . But Metcalfe seems most improperly to have ignored the nominee of his constitutional advisers . He appointed Robert Stanton , who was not a friend of the Government ...
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... friends were obliged to make for the coast in consequence of being deserted by their Arab guides . On his re- turn he endured great hardships , but he landed on the African coast , and this consoled him , as he was able to boast he had ...
... friends were obliged to make for the coast in consequence of being deserted by their Arab guides . On his re- turn he endured great hardships , but he landed on the African coast , and this consoled him , as he was able to boast he had ...
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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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