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Let us appeal , then , from the misgivings and trepidations of the hour to the voice
of history ; and from the story of past troubles draw a lesson of present comfort
and reassurance . Twenty - five years ago ! Any on who was old enough to be a ...
Let us appeal , then , from the misgivings and trepidations of the hour to the voice
of history ; and from the story of past troubles draw a lesson of present comfort
and reassurance . Twenty - five years ago ! Any on who was old enough to be a ...
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The priests hour of national crisis , tranquil under and agitators were worse than
ever , the guardianship of its own police ! and now banded the whole people to
Emigration , which proved the relief gether in resistance to tithes . The of Ireland ...
The priests hour of national crisis , tranquil under and agitators were worse than
ever , the guardianship of its own police ! and now banded the whole people to
Emigration , which proved the relief gether in resistance to tithes . The of Ireland ...
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The boast of heraldry , the pomp of power , And all that virtue , all that wealth ere
gave , Await alike the inevitable hour ; The paths of glory lead but to the grave ? !
We incline to take a more favour . able view of the future . The ques . tion of ...
The boast of heraldry , the pomp of power , And all that virtue , all that wealth ere
gave , Await alike the inevitable hour ; The paths of glory lead but to the grave ? !
We incline to take a more favour . able view of the future . The ques . tion of ...
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... their father , which were hung up under the high , sloping roof of the house , “
rattled loudly together for gladness when they heard Tawhaki repeating his
incantations as he came along - for they knew that the hour of revenge was now
come .
... their father , which were hung up under the high , sloping roof of the house , “
rattled loudly together for gladness when they heard Tawhaki repeating his
incantations as he came along - for they knew that the hour of revenge was now
come .
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amusing comedy : unlike the majo rity of more modern operas , which are merely
so many pegs on wbich to hang a melody , a duet , or a concerted finale three -
quarters of an hour long . In 1776 , Garrick retired from the stage and from all ...
amusing comedy : unlike the majo rity of more modern operas , which are merely
so many pegs on wbich to hang a melody , a duet , or a concerted finale three -
quarters of an hour long . In 1776 , Garrick retired from the stage and from all ...
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