Sketches of the Irish Bar, Том 1Redfield, 1854 |
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... matter how gay the sunshine or refreshing the breeze , is to many to more than will dare confess it - the most melancholy of the year . It certainly requires some stoutness of sensibility to face the south of Ireland . I have often ...
... matter how gay the sunshine or refreshing the breeze , is to many to more than will dare confess it - the most melancholy of the year . It certainly requires some stoutness of sensibility to face the south of Ireland . I have often ...
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... matter of serious reflection upon the moral and political condition of the country . I would add , that the very absence of such reflection on the part of the spectators , is itself an observable phenomenon : for instance , the first ...
... matter of serious reflection upon the moral and political condition of the country . I would add , that the very absence of such reflection on the part of the spectators , is itself an observable phenomenon : for instance , the first ...
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... the jury loaded with hanging matter , but still not without a saving doubt . After long deliberation , the doubt prevailed . The jury came out , and the glorious sound LARRY'S TRIUMPH . 37 of " not guilty , " 36 AN IRISH CIRCUIT .
... the jury loaded with hanging matter , but still not without a saving doubt . After long deliberation , the doubt prevailed . The jury came out , and the glorious sound LARRY'S TRIUMPH . 37 of " not guilty , " 36 AN IRISH CIRCUIT .
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... matter just as it happened , and might happen to anybody , not a hair of his head has cause to be afear'd . " This lasts for a time ; but as the case in its prog- ress begins to wear a serious aspect , and the countenance of his ...
... matter just as it happened , and might happen to anybody , not a hair of his head has cause to be afear'd . " This lasts for a time ; but as the case in its prog- ress begins to wear a serious aspect , and the countenance of his ...
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... matters of circumstantial evidence . It has been already stated , that the body found by the fishermen , was without any covering save a small bodice ; so that no direct evidence of identity could be established by ascertaining what ...
... matters of circumstantial evidence . It has been already stated , that the body found by the fishermen , was without any covering save a small bodice ; so that no direct evidence of identity could be established by ascertaining what ...
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Страница 384 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.