The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... strong , equal parts made them mad . I am unable to discover whether their wines were stronger or their heads weaker than ours . This is certain , that to them their wines were as strong as whiskey is to us , Their entertainments were ...
... strong , equal parts made them mad . I am unable to discover whether their wines were stronger or their heads weaker than ours . This is certain , that to them their wines were as strong as whiskey is to us , Their entertainments were ...
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... strong . There was also a militia composed of Englishmen , Irishmen , and Scotchmen , which boasted five hundred men . There were a few regular troops and some seamen . The " Hunter " sloop - of - war , commanded the river ...
... strong . There was also a militia composed of Englishmen , Irishmen , and Scotchmen , which boasted five hundred men . There were a few regular troops and some seamen . The " Hunter " sloop - of - war , commanded the river ...
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... strong cogent reasons why the young Scotchman , pushing his fortune in London , should seek to get rid of his accent and all that reminded the conquering Saxon of his peculiar origin ; there were equally strong reasons why Irishmen ...
... strong cogent reasons why the young Scotchman , pushing his fortune in London , should seek to get rid of his accent and all that reminded the conquering Saxon of his peculiar origin ; there were equally strong reasons why Irishmen ...
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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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