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... be confounded with the similar memorials , past all numbering , which every year accumulates as the wrecks from household remembrances of generations that are passing or passed , that are fading or faded , that are dying or buried .
... be confounded with the similar memorials , past all numbering , which every year accumulates as the wrecks from household remembrances of generations that are passing or passed , that are fading or faded , that are dying or buried .
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... no matter for his penitence in the matter of the bogs , he had certainly carried a pike at Vinegar Hill ; and probably had stolen a pair of boots at Furnes , when he kindly made a call at the Deanery , in passing through that place ...
... no matter for his penitence in the matter of the bogs , he had certainly carried a pike at Vinegar Hill ; and probably had stolen a pair of boots at Furnes , when he kindly made a call at the Deanery , in passing through that place ...
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We furnished a joyous and comic spectacle to every town and village through which we passed . The whole community , men and children , came out to assist at our departure ; and all alike were diverted , but not the less irritated ...
We furnished a joyous and comic spectacle to every town and village through which we passed . The whole community , men and children , came out to assist at our departure ; and all alike were diverted , but not the less irritated ...
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In vain I suggested to him that most of what passed amongst foreigners and amongst Irishmen for English hauteur was pure reserve , which , among all people ...
In vain I suggested to him that most of what passed amongst foreigners and amongst Irishmen for English hauteur was pure reserve , which , among all people ...
Side 41
A boy like myself could lay no restraint upon the after - dinner feelings of the gentlemen ; and almost uniformly I heard such verdicts passed upon the personal attractions of both , but especially Lady Massey , as tended greatly to ...
A boy like myself could lay no restraint upon the after - dinner feelings of the gentlemen ; and almost uniformly I heard such verdicts passed upon the personal attractions of both , but especially Lady Massey , as tended greatly to ...
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