Bolt Upright: The Life of Thomas Moore, Volume 1Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg, 1975 - 666 páginas |
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Página 115
... finally relieved during the first week in August when he set out across Lake Ontario with a generous and courteous captain , who gave At Kingston the travellers seem to have him free transportation . in any event they consumed five ...
... finally relieved during the first week in August when he set out across Lake Ontario with a generous and courteous captain , who gave At Kingston the travellers seem to have him free transportation . in any event they consumed five ...
Página 390
... finally , as the meeting was dispersing , Moore turned on them with the anecdote of an Irishman who replied to the judge's inquiry if he had anything to say why the death sentence should not be pronounced , " Oh nothing , except that by ...
... finally , as the meeting was dispersing , Moore turned on them with the anecdote of an Irishman who replied to the judge's inquiry if he had anything to say why the death sentence should not be pronounced , " Oh nothing , except that by ...
Página 512
... finally in 1833 the affair was placed in the hands of Horace Twiss for Power and Henry A. Merewether for Moore ; Merewether was a Wiltshire neighbor and Town Clerk for the city of London . They eventually drew up an agreement whereby ...
... finally in 1833 the affair was placed in the hands of Horace Twiss for Power and Henry A. Merewether for Moore ; Merewether was a Wiltshire neighbor and Town Clerk for the city of London . They eventually drew up an agreement whereby ...
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