The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... things , even if true , and prophesy smooth things , ' when he desires especially to please . He is not less reluctant to be the bearer of bad news than the typical messenger of Greek tragedy . " - Social Life in Greece . By the Rev ...
... things , even if true , and prophesy smooth things , ' when he desires especially to please . He is not less reluctant to be the bearer of bad news than the typical messenger of Greek tragedy . " - Social Life in Greece . By the Rev ...
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... things - the produce of their own labour ? Because they were guarded in safety from our shores , by British troops . " The chief duty of the troops in the assize towns was to guard the flour on its transit from the mills to the port ...
... things - the produce of their own labour ? Because they were guarded in safety from our shores , by British troops . " The chief duty of the troops in the assize towns was to guard the flour on its transit from the mills to the port ...
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... thing , indeed , to leave one's country , and all the harder because the intending emigrant fails to realize the fact that he will make for himself a new home . It is hard ; but life is made up of hard things , and men must not grumble ...
... thing , indeed , to leave one's country , and all the harder because the intending emigrant fails to realize the fact that he will make for himself a new home . It is hard ; but life is made up of hard things , and men must not grumble ...
Conteúdo
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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