Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 141W. Blackwood & Sons, 1886 |
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... father - to Dublin . Grattan and his friends supported the same view , but the Protestant party at large were opposed to it . Pitt and Dundas tried argument and advice , but the relations between Catholics and Protestants were too ...
... father - to Dublin . Grattan and his friends supported the same view , but the Protestant party at large were opposed to it . Pitt and Dundas tried argument and advice , but the relations between Catholics and Protestants were too ...
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... de Breteuille so well , " asked the Count , as to call her by her Christian name ? Her father tells me he has never met you . Her mother made your acquaintance last night , and , if I 1887. ] 191 Diane de Breteuille .
... de Breteuille so well , " asked the Count , as to call her by her Christian name ? Her father tells me he has never met you . Her mother made your acquaintance last night , and , if I 1887. ] 191 Diane de Breteuille .
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... father of the bridegroom demands that his future daughter- ' in - law should adopt Saxon attire when she becomes the wife of his son , the Austrian father , as likely as not , will take offence , and with- draw his consent at the last ...
... father of the bridegroom demands that his future daughter- ' in - law should adopt Saxon attire when she becomes the wife of his son , the Austrian father , as likely as not , will take offence , and with- draw his consent at the last ...
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... father's land— O father , dearest again thy hand ! father , give me I set two roses in my mother's land— O mother , dearest mother , give me again thy hand ! I must away , I must be gone ; When to return , God knows alone ! When to ...
... father's land— O father , dearest again thy hand ! father , give me I set two roses in my mother's land— O mother , dearest mother , give me again thy hand ! I must away , I must be gone ; When to return , God knows alone ! When to ...
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... fathers and grandfathers , who be- thought themselves of presenting their brides with a trifling morn- ing gift . In ... father who , approaching the de- corated table . deposits thereon a new shining ploughshare , as sym- bol that his ...
... fathers and grandfathers , who be- thought themselves of presenting their brides with a trifling morn- ing gift . In ... father who , approaching the de- corated table . deposits thereon a new shining ploughshare , as sym- bol that his ...
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