The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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Página 184
... sent you here to do your duty do it like a man . : However strong your constitution you must die , and that soon , and then what do the vanities , the pomps , the little ambitions , the vile injustices of unjust men matter . How bracing ...
... sent you here to do your duty do it like a man . : However strong your constitution you must die , and that soon , and then what do the vanities , the pomps , the little ambitions , the vile injustices of unjust men matter . How bracing ...
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... sent for . He confessed nothing , but showed what were con- sidered unmistakeable signs of guilt . He was put in irons and sent to the cells , whereupon a soldier named Daly confessed he was one of the conspirators , having been seduced ...
... sent for . He confessed nothing , but showed what were con- sidered unmistakeable signs of guilt . He was put in irons and sent to the cells , whereupon a soldier named Daly confessed he was one of the conspirators , having been seduced ...
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... sent in his report on Admiral Vansittart and Captain Drew's emigration scheme , he made a report on the political condition of Canada , denouncing some of the most prominent political leaders there as disloyal , and described the ...
... sent in his report on Admiral Vansittart and Captain Drew's emigration scheme , he made a report on the political condition of Canada , denouncing some of the most prominent political leaders there as disloyal , and described the ...
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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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